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  • Once you are past the cloud layers, you go through 1000 miles of clear hydrogen followed by 20,000 miles of clear volatile liquid hydrogen then plunge into a dense, opaque ocean of liquid metallic hydrogen - it will be pitch dark though deeper down it might glow; the core will probably solid and pressed completely flat and featureless. This video is pure fantasy.

  • First off. If it had no surface, there wouldnt be SOLID MASS SUCH AS DIAMOND. Second off, Metallic carbons ARE STRUCTURED SURFACES. Thirdly, your animation and video SUCKS. Fourthly, youre a moron. Congratulations.

  • I love the music, it's quite fitting. ; )

  • IF JUPITER HAS NO SURFACE ? WHY DID THE NINE ASTEROIDS THAT IT LEAVE SUCH HUGE SCARS? FOR SOLONG! ???

  • @SIKDAREALEST They caused perturbation in the dense cloud layers...

  • It's the light at end of tunnel? when we die all go to jupiter. lol

  • c est de la douille

  • FUCK THAT!

  • Hope Juno will tell us everything we need to know about Jupiter

  • so the interior of Jupiter: is a giant asshole with a john williams theme playing? pretty cool, i wanna go there now.

  • WTF

  • I think in my opinion there is somewhat a large surface on Jupiter because it remains in an orbit and had been been in our Solar System ever since it was born. If it really has no surface then it would just simply roam around in space and disappear. Or maybe i was wrong...who knows. .

  • 0:30 looks like ripples

  • I doubt there's life on jupiter, The radiation coming from that planet is so intense NASA has to turn off the electronics on a probe to prevent them getting damaged. Europa maybe, but no for jupiter. I don't think water means life.

  • The interior of Jupiter shows that the bulk of the planet consists of

    hydrogen under such immense pressures that it has become liquid and metallic.At a depth of ~15,000 km below its cloud tops, the pressure becomes so great that hydrogen becomes a liquid metal. Protons and electrons trapped by this magnetic field produce synchrotron radiation. The "surface" is probably liquid molecular hydrogen under great pressure from the thick atmosphere.

    Inside Jupiter reign a bluish liquid hydrogen !

  • thats real??

  • So Jupiter looks like a lazer beam with smoke passing through it ?? ;-)

  • So the interior of Jupiter is a cheap laser show with a smoke machine?

  • Unless someone has been there, no one can say what is or what isn't on Jupiter or any other planet.

  • does this mean that, if able, you could swoosh back and forth the planet?

  • Jupiter has a surface tens of thousands of miles down into the clouds. The problem is the surface is made of liquid gas and is likely boiling hot due to the unimaginable atmospheric pressure at that atmospheric depth. Even if you could breath the gas and stand the temperature your head would explode (or implode) from the pressure.

    Thousands of miles under this planet-wide liquid gas ocean is a surface made of metallic hydrogen. Very magnetic and radioactive and VERY hot. Unfathomable pressure.

  • to tell you the truth, we really dont know shit about jupiter. its only theory. have we ever sent a probe into jupiter to see whats behind its clouds? no. there might be a surface. i can garantee you tho, from that surface-if there is one, u definitely wouldn't be able to see space.

  • Supposedly, the Hydrogen in Jupiter's core rearranged itself into a metallic form.

  • This would make an epic wormhole.

  • it doesnt have a '' surface '' but there is water gathered in a spherical shape behind all the layers of clouds, its probably a bit bigger than our moon

  • How the F can you know that 100 % ? ?

  • What is this from?

    I know the music is from "The Planets" but what about the video?

  • There would have to be a surface, a big object in order to tie the atmosphere to a spherical shape, If it was just a cloud as the poster suggests, it would look just like a cloud with nothing to grab onto. The size of the planet itself can't be certain though until we can send something down to the surface and measure how long it took and speed it went, problem is making a object which can withstand the temp and gravity.

  • the universe had an episode of the surface of jupiter now here comes something even more facinating. The service of jupiter is liquid hydrojen however it is so hot that its actually hotter then the surface of the sun because of the immense pressure the gas is creating. Pressure = heat so if u want u can classify jupiter as being the hottest planet in the solar system. Dont believe me then read up on it and you will find the obviousness of the truth

  • I never presume to be mr.knowitall, however all i can say is there must be rock underneath the atmosphere, but there is no way to confirm it at this time. WIth as much magnetic force the planet has, it would have to have a solid in order to conduct such a field.

  • @Replicatorz

    gravity can maintain a gas planets circular shape.

  • From what i do know, gravity is caused by planets or big rocks, so if jupiter is all cloud then it won't be a planet. I believe that most of it is cloud, and the planet itself is about the size of earth, however there is no way to prove that at this time, we just assume.

  • Gravity is not caused by material, but mass. Everything has it's gravity - you have it as well. But compared to Earth's gravity anything on it's surface is to small to make any significant amounts this force.

  • i think at one time 7 earth's could fit into just the red spot (hurricane, storm, whatever) i heard it disappeared then reappeared in the upper hemisphere?

  • Any human going into jupiter would be either choke to death on the gases and be crushed by the extreme pressure deeper into the planet

  • They wouldn;t be able to get close, the radiation would kill them before the atmosphere would. If we were to get teleported to its surface, take a can of soda, run it over with a car, thats the effect the planet would have on us. There is no way we could possibly get to the atmosphere, hell we are having a hard time sending probes down there without them being destroyed within seconds.

  • I dont think anyone could servive a small decent into to jupiter

  • I don't think there are many materials on earth that could either.

  • yeah I would love to see other vids like this of Sat,  and Neptune, and imagine a Giant Diamond Core!

  • why you dont make the interior of saturn,uranus and neptune

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  • well that's easy they lied to us...

  • ....atmospheric pressures many times greater then our own.

    Remember most comets bounce/crash/and vaporize in our atmosphere... not on our surface.

  • Who says there's no surface? There are studies that have pointed out that Jupiter could very well have a rock-solid core, since there's so much gravity and pressure at the gas giant's center.

    However, scientists have also said that any sort of "solid" surface would be very tiny, and would have to be encased inside an endless ocean of liquid.

    Also, like our atmosphere, the comet could have easily disintegrated during its descent thru Jupiter's vast clouds.

    It helps to have an open mind...

  • Well you know how they say most meteors on Earth never reach the surface as they "break" up in the atmosphere (due to friction and heat)? The same things applies to Jupiter. The comet disintegrated and evaporated (as comets are made of large quantities of ice) inside the planets atmosphere due to the massive amounts of heat that was produced due to friction.

  • I agree with that you say....you are correct...just what the scientist say is what bugs me....they claim there is no surface that it is just gas....yet they claim the comet crashed into the planet...not disentragated..but crashed....but thanx for pointing that out.... :)

  • what we saw was a hydrogen explosion on jupiter

  • @ultramegatrion

    Same way a comet crashes into Earth's atmosphere. It hits hard enough to instantly break up when it hits the denser parts of the atmosphere. The Tunguska event (Google it) was an example of a comet smashing into the atmosphere on Earth. If it happened on a little rock like Earth, it could happen on a giant like Jupiter. And yet there was no large impact crater from either impact!

  • @3DPlanets  very interesting..thanx

  • @ultramegatrion well if anything does deeper in jupiter it get crushed by the intense pressure of the gasses.... but then again we will never know

  • @ultramegatrion The comet hit the atmosphere and vaporized, it didn't 'crash' but exploded as it became superheated, creating a nuclear like explosion.

  • @OllieBeeston very interesting..thanx for the explanation... :)

  • @ultramegatrion

    the correct verb is swallowed and not crashed

  • @ultramegatrion Well crash doesn't really mean smacking into something. As the comet gets deeper the air pressure gets higher and higher and the friction causes the comet to burn up as it digs deeper into the atmosphere. Ultimately the pressure, heat and density will be so high the comment will just explode/vaporize in mid air, creating the explosion.

  • @ultramegatrion because the air gets so thick at a point its like doing a belly flop in water

  • @ultramegatrion dumbass it exploded when it hit the atmosphere

  • @ultramegatrion The surface of Jupiter is an ocean of metalic-liquid-hydogen it's 17,000 degrees hot, apparently there is nothing man can make that could last more then a fraction of a second in that ocean lol because of the temperature, pressure and density. The pressure on the surface of the ocean is 3 million times that of the surface of earth so that comet would have barely tickled Jupiter lol

  • @xXsantino07Xx Then it certaintly must support all it's moons with heat no?

  • @Glennfalconi I'm not sure about that because the liquid hydrogen ocean is Jupiter's equivelent to Earth's core. I'm not sure how far that heat would travel outside of the core and outside the incredibly dense atmosphere. YouTube "metalic-liquid-hydogen " There are a few vids on it.

  • well going to the core of jupiter it would take aaa loooong time, if reaching the center of earth takers around 340 years,

    going to jupiter center would take =

    1357 x 340 = many time (46, 138 years)

  • dude it would take a long ass time just to get to jupiter!

  • But yet we can go around the world in 2 days...lol

  • Not if your only plummeting through gas

  • There's something like a surface on Jupiter. I dislike it if the gas giants are displayed as gas only planets. All the asteroids with heavier elements which crashed into Jupiter a couple of times during the last million years can't simply disappear. There's something like a more solid surface / area on Jupiter. However the truth is that the atmospherical pressure will squash you like a bug on it and you'll also probably have some some problems to stand on it without burning your feet.

  • Actually there is no real surface of Jupiter. If you dive into Jupiter, you'll see first clouds, then denser clouds, then rains, then water (of helium), then crystalized helium water, metallized helium water, and then the core itself.

    As that asteroid, asteroid can be metallic or rocky or icy (comets). If it's a dense metallic asteroid (V-type asteroid, which is extremely rare) then it may part of the core, but if it's ice (like shoemaker-levy), it will just evaporate, unfortunately.

  • @MrCalhoun The asteroids and heavy elements would all be crushed to dust by the pressure or liquified by the heat. Very little physical substance would remain. The gas giant planets are exactly that, enormous balls of gas, dust, and liquid. They, as far as we know, have no solid surface.

  • @MrCalhoun The asteroids and heavy elements would all be crushed to dust by the pressure or liquefied by the heat. Very little physical substance would remain. The gas giant planets are exactly that, enormous balls of gas, dust, and liquid. They, as far as we know, have no solid surface.

  • @MrCalhoun ----------->It will be a soup like fx.....in jupiter gases compress into liquids and solids. And the temperatures down those parts certainly blow goats.

  • @xxxdieselyyy2 more like vaporize goats, lol

  • @MrCalhoun It's actually liquid not gas.

  • @MrCalhoun Jupiter has a liquid metal core and probably a liquid rock outer layer over the core with hundreds of miles of liquid metallic hydrogen over that neon condenses out of the atmosphere and rains into the liquid hydrogen layer, hotter than the surface of the sun deep in jupiter. No solid surface as we know it.

  • @MrCalhoun oh yeah, teh liquid rock and metal core is about the size of Earth and the hydrogen is compressed into liquid metallic hydrogen despite the hotter than the sun temps.

  • Our earth has plenty of diamonds...located almost near the center of its core.

  • yeaa i heard jupiter's core was a giant diamond the size of earth! my science teacher said many scientists speculated that.... I WANTT ITTT HAH

  • Carl Sagan once speculated that there may be lifeforms on Jupiter in the form of floating creatures in the clouds. Very speculative, but who knows? there certainly is rainwater anyway, but no surface water to live in.

  • @andydarkstar Millions of bacteria can live their whole lives in a single raindrop.

  • @andydarkstar water and other elements and compounds have different properties though due to the enormous pressure. Hydrogen for instance acts like a liquid metal, ver similar to T 1000 from the terminator, pretty neat stuff.

  • This is some what false speculation though. These are necessities for carbon based life forms. The possibilities could be endless when you start looking at life that could form from different elements, like methane and what not.

  • @pogpog28 not really... the planet needs to have the good temperture if its -275 theres no life possible, and some other stuff..

  • @pogpog28 Well there's liquid methane on titan that some believe can support life, and Europa has an ocean of water under surface ice. We will have to wait and see

  • @pogpog28 there is so much water in our solar system its unreal...makes you really think about the other stars even in our own galaxy , let alone other galaxies!

  • @pogpog28 no....

  • @pogpog28 Ignorant

  • @RaiderJoe76 hahaha! What makes you so sure that there's no evidence of life in Jupiter? I believe you are a 10 year old kid who doesn't even know the meaning of life. Just to give you insights, there are thunderstorms, huge hurricanes, super winds, tornadoes ..etc,,...just google these and breakdown the ideas. Mars is a dead planet and Jupiter is ... ah well, you know the drill. :)

  • @pogpog28 1. Never said I'm "so sure" there's no evidence for life in Jupiter. Hahaha!

    2. It's not reasonable to conclude that someone is a "10 year old kid" because they disagree with you, silly.

    3. I'm no biologist, but far from being a "10 year old kid who doesn't even know the meaning of life" I'm a high school senior taking AP Biology so I'm very familiar with what the "meaning of life" is. :)

    (cont)

  • @pogpog28 (cont)

    4. Yes, there are thunderstorms, hurricanes, etc. We all learned this in grade school so it's no insight, what's your point?

    5. My only point was that water+planet does not equal life, as anyone even remotely educated in biology or any of these issues knows. Hence, "ignorant."

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  • @RaiderJoe76 Ah ok point taken, but you don't have to call people Ignorant because you have no idea what they are capable of. Besides you're still on your Highschool senior and you need to learn something not just life but on how you tackle and conclude people whom doesn't fit your daily expectations. There is so called Opinions and thus we respect each others opinion. No one has ever gone to Jupiter , right? So i maybe right to say that there must be life on Jupiter, right? :)

  • Jupiter has large bodies of water on it, without water there will be no clouds nor hurricane nor thunderstorms!

  • False, Venus has water but it's all in the clouds. So there are no large bodies of water therefor you don't need large bodies of water just water condensation in general.

  • the ultimate engagement ring!!!!! right in the heart of jupiter!

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