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What If You Jumped on Every Planet in the Solar System?

What If You Jumped on Every Planet in the Solar System?

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We-re taking a journey through space, jumping on each planet in our Solar System. On which planets could you get the most elevation? Which gas giant-s surface gravity would leave you with an unimpressive hop? What would your body feel like jumping on all these planets?
Date: 2023-11-26

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Jumping on every planet in the solar System would be a difficult feat as some of the planets are gas giants and some are too far away or not hospitable for human survival.
Mercury, Venus and Mars are the closest to Earth, however, Mercury has no atmosphere and its surface is covered with craters. Venus has a thick atmosphere and its surface is hot enough to melt lead. The atmospheric pressure is also 90 times greater than Earth, making it impossible to land on Venus. Mars, on the other hand, has a thin atmosphere and a surface that is cold and dry, but it is considered the most hospitable planet for human survival in the solar system.
Jumping on Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune, is impossible as they are gas giants and have no solid surface.
Jumping on Pluto is also impossible as it is a dwarf planet and is too far away from the sun to support human life.
Overall, jumping on every planet in the solar system is not possible as some are not suitable for human survival and some are too far away or not solid enough to jump on.

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Funny story, when I was a kid, I was legitimately afraid of jumping on the moon. Which is weird because I was obviously never on the moon, but I was afraid of jumping out of the moons gravity and then drifting off into space. I kind of got an anxiety attack just thinking about it and I still kind of feel a sense of dread when I think of it. But that-s probably just me remembering how it felt.
For context, I dont have many fears, and I-m not generally an anxious person. It was very specifically this scenario that really terrified me. Im not sure why

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5: 46 This is wrong. Jupiter's gravitational pull is strong enough to pull planets towards it. A human won't even be able to jump at all because we aren't strong enough to go against Jupiter's gravitational pull.
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So the gravity on Uranus, the third largest planet, you can actually jump higher than earth and Venus have similar gravity to Uranus so you can jump about the same height on Uranus.
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The compilation of videos and animation in these videos are top notch! -, what if is one of the videos i am sure i wouldn't be disappointed by those, great work!
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What if you were stuck in nuclear fallout or something and all you really had were an array multivitamin gummies. How long would it last? -random thoughts
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On phobos
Plant your feet fermely and don't be atempted to jump
gravity here is so weak that you won't be able to return.

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Shout out to the astronout roaming around solar system just to tell you that you can jump as high as you do here at earth
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so how come in space u can float around like it-s nothing and not get pulled to the nearest planet or a dense planet
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That's a story for another what if. I always scroll down to see the what if of another what if. Its awesome
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Curiosity has finally discovered plastic pieces on Mars confirming there is alien life on Mars previously.
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