dogjones
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I was wondering what would have become of the asteroid that struck Jupiter in 2009. Does it now form part of Jupiter's rocky core? Or was it vaporised in the atmosphere? Which lead me to:
Could one theoretically fly a spaceship into Jupiter or Saturn, skim around their rocky cores and emerge from roughly the other side? Or would the gas be too dense to penetrate? What kind of pressures would you be dealing with? What material could survive said pressures? Could we design a probe to land on the rocky core?
Could one theoretically fly a spaceship into Jupiter or Saturn, skim around their rocky cores and emerge from roughly the other side? Or would the gas be too dense to penetrate? What kind of pressures would you be dealing with? What material could survive said pressures? Could we design a probe to land on the rocky core?