Saturn, the fifth planet of the solar system, and the Sun. There are hundreds of trillions of Suns, and Jupiter and the other worlds orbit one of them.
It's unlikely that life as we understand it could exist on Jupiter. Most likely, creatures cannot adapt to the severe and volatile temperature, pressures, and substances that make up this planet.
Electrically powered ions from the Moon and Jupiter's volcanic moon Io are attracted by the planet's magnetic field. Strong radiation bands are produced by these particles. The radiation bands in the area of Io's orbit are potent enough to quickly kill an unprotected person.
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