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  • Seems like the weather in there's way too strong to ever withstand at all. If it didn't detect water, I wonder if it has to do with the gravity.

  • Jupiter is so scary!!Ouch!He s planet is a evill!

  • I'm gonna see a therapist from now on because Jupiter scares the crap out of me

  • @innhd stfu hoe! :)

  • poor probe, it's probaly either drifting through the clouds of jupiter right now or has been destroyed 99.99 % chance destroyed

  • I'm using jupiter as a throne of a god in a fantasy book I'm writing :D

  • Do you all think Jupiter is scary? Look up some more information on Venus...

  • boys go to Jupiter to get more stupider

  • @innHD girls go to venus to get a penis

  • @innHD girls go to school to learn english

  • @innHD I believe you mean "more stupid" stupider isnt a word you use it improperly even saying more stupid in my example is incorrect but its good enough for utube

  • God will put all yaa asses on Jupiter.

    loljk, I don't believe in god.

  • That's pretty scary

  • everytime you go to the next video there are less views :P

  • the boogey man is afraid of chuck noris, chuck norris is afraid of jupiter

  • jupiter makes me shit bricks!

  • imagine if hell was on jupiter... we would all go there 0_o

  • Jupiter > Chuck Norris

  • lol I dont think the probe was gone forever, I think it just wasnt a probe anymore

  • Chuck Norris's homes r in venus and jupiter

  • What exactly happened to the probe? Like first of all, how did it lose contact fully? It couldn't have been just the driest area. Also, what happened to the probe after the woman said it's been gone forever? Seems like it was burned cause of the clouds or something, but I'm really interested and wondering about these things.

  • @JavaKing2014 The probe was crushed and superheated by the pressure and friction of the clouds. It melted and then vaporized and mixed with the clouds.

  • @MrDominex Yeah I believe that but I thought it was crushed down below, because the woman said 97 miles down, the radio contact was lost. There must've been more to it then just that. But I do appreciate that someone answered me.

  • @MrDominex And it hit the ground for a bit and then lost contact so I don't get how it could've been melted by the clouds.

  • @JavaKing2014 The probe didn't hit the ground becasue there is no ground to hit on Jupiter. The gases just get more dense the deeper you go until they form an extremely high temperature, high pressure substance which behaves differently than any gas on earth, more like a super-hot liquid or slush. The core is under such high pressure that it behaves like a solid but it is relatively small; the probe never reached it-- the probe's atoms were dispersed into the cloud layers..

  • @MrDominex Well she did say "the probe hit one of the driest regions on the planet" and I don't understand how it didn't go through like the probe on Venus went through, cause Venus is the hottest planet in the solar system compared to Jupiter.

  • @JavaKing2014 By "driest regions on the planet" she just meant that the clouds it fell through contained no water. They contained lots of other gaseous chemicals, though. She didn't mean it hit "dry land"-- there isn't any on Jupiter, just gas all the way down to a small molten rock core.

  • @MrDominex So Jupiter isn't bottomless is what you're saying, just goes down to small rock cores and all that? It kinda seems like you're talking about small rock core lands and so forth.

  • @JavaKing2014 Just think of it as a small red hot rock and metal core about the size of earth surrouned by a BIG thick atmosphere that's over 11 times the diameter of earth and very cold on the outside. The probe would have been crushed by the pressure and disintegerated long before it fell to the core.

  • @MrDominex I think I finally get it now. So there would be something to land on for Jupiter, which like you said, was the rock core, but because of the probe being made for low pressure zones instead of high pressure, which it should've been made for, considering how dense the gases are on Jupiter, it'd be gone almost instantly.

  • @JavaKing2014 NASA made the probe just as strong as they could to last as long as possible deep in Jupiter's atmosphere, but the pressures are so great that nothing could exist down there without disintegrating. They just wanted to collect as much data as possible before the inevitable happened.

  • @MrDominex How much did they collect before the probe disintegrated?

  • @JavaKing2014 A whole lot about temperature at different altitudes, air pressure, wind speed and direction, chemical composition, magnetic fields and gravity. They're still analyzing all the data years later.

  • @MrDominex Yeah but there's something I don't understand about the probe. I thought even though it picks up data from whatever it reaches on the planet, I thought that if the probe is gone for good, that the data is gone too.

  • @JavaKing2014 The Jupter probe was transmitting the data by radio as it fell into the Jovian atmosphere and recorded back on earth right up until the moment its signal stopped. The probe was never designed to return to earth but to burn up in the clouds of Jupiter.

  • Jupiter is HUGE!!!

  • God I want to make love on Jupiter sooo bad. Do any of you science people know if there's a possibility of that happening? Like can our technology advances allow that within 20 or 30 years?? Please help!

  • @MrGrevy

    Never, EVER. Jupiter is a gas planet.. With a very small rock core. That gas, however, WILL FUCK YOU UP!

  • @Lukezzz93 Interesting...that is horrible though. I have some ideas about using its gravity as suction as some kind, but it's hard to do the equations it's far above my ability.

  • poor probe :( totaly crushed

  • Poor little probe : (

    Wonder what he is up to now?

  • So there IS dry land on jupiter!? Ofcourse there was.. I should have known

  • Its just so weird to think that something we made is sitting in the center of this alien planet we will never see.

    Just gave me a weird feeling.

    Lonliest chunk of metal in the universe. Atleast Voyager 2 has Voyager 1.

  • Sorta far apart the voyagers...

  • Hardly "sitting".

    Jupiter has probably crunched it into a diamond :D

  • We have found perfect metallic spheres, clearly intelligently produced, inside of 65 million year old rock formations ('Forbidden Archeology: The Hidden History of the Human Race; Cremo; 1994). Perhaps they were from some similar attempt from a long ago civilization.

  • Ha hah. Yes I think the same thing.

    Those probes lying there alone and abandoned on these alien worlds forever

    Must be lonely and scary for them..

  • im scared of jupiter i would never start on jupiter it would knock me out

  • jupider is just angry...its like RRRR!!! GTF AWAY FROM ME!!!!

  • sorry my ears cannot here a big sound of storm this planet is noisy

  • I think it will be a long time before we actualy know what go's on inside jupiter! Hell even a virtual tour of the planit would be intoresting but whe got to know whats inside

  • Jupiter is the gasses left over from the creation of the sun. Little fact there.

  • i wonder were that probe is now? its proabobly been crushed into ablivion by the pressure and is still falling down, it takes a long time to reach the surface you know

  • XD that just proves u dont underestimate the almighty power of what jupiter can really do X:) hahaha Gaileo was brave but in the end it was all over for the il fated probe XD.

  • That probe was so screwed...

    o_o

  • LoL

  • jupiter would bite my cock off! im not going near that thing!.

    enough joking around.... this is a serious moment.... /sniff pour prob was lost in the dark and stormy surface of the planet with no one to mend its wounds or hold its machanical hands.... WHY GOD! WHYYY!!!!!

  • For real!Thank god we don't have storms like that.I have enough nightmares.

  • im scared of jupiter

  • @lambern314

    lol Aww

  • @lambern314 well u should be hell is in jupiter, that big hurricane u see there is infact the hell gate

  • I would say that there is lots of life on Jupiter, even if its only in the waters of Jupiter, If there is warmth, light carbon., there must be life, Primitive im sure .....

  • Jupiter: GET AWAY FROM MY PROBE! HES MINE!!!! -CUTS OFF PROBE POWER-

    LADY: Radio contact lost and the probe lost.....

  • are there any pics from the gallileo probe heading to jupiter's surface?

  • I have never come across any pictures from this probes descent even on the NASA website

  • you can upload movie up to 10 minute whay do you crack video to only 2 minute???

  • Copyright.

  • isn't a huracane just a thunder storm time time 10 or in jupirer 1000

  • not putting a camera on probe = epic fail

  • my toughts exatcly,but there is probably not enough light to see anything.

  • there should be light reflected by the sun. Either way light or no light it's still epic fail...and even more if they come out with the excuse of little light. With technology these days...Mega Epic Fail!

  • @ivikas123456789 But you would think that NASA scientist would be able retrieve some kind of footage from the probe's 57 minute decent into Jupiter's atmosphere. Maybe there is some footage but they never shared it. Would have been awesome to have seen it.

  • UHHH.. ROFL 20TH

  • #thirteen... Yeah, 13 rulezz!

  • you guys below should buy a life

  • thanks for taking the time away from the TWELVE (12) cocks up ur ass to comment

  • oh i'm sorry

    twelth

    happy now?

  • 5th

  • 4rth

  • third

  • In Greek, Jupiter meant Zeus

    woohoo! i'm the first person to comment on this vid!

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