Think about how big it is compared to earth. The patrol will be HUGE. With the crazy ice volcanoes and deep oceans on Jupiter i'm sure we will have a lot to explore!
For those that doubt Jupiter has a surface I read an article that [b]NASA[/b] was sending a rover to Jupiter's surface. Try and tell NASA they are wrong!
[b]people keep saying it's impossible but look at the lush vegetation of Venus. It has 50 times the gravity of Earth and 50 times the amount of carbon making it melt lead.[/b]
Plus all of the ice moons and water moons
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You wouldn't play on Jupiter you would play on the moons. Jupiter has no solid surface
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I doubt it , they would have to make some kinda logic as to how they got solid surfaces there and how life is sustain on a gas giant , we will most likely get Mercury though
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11 RepliesMost of the interior of Jupiter is liquid (primarily hydrogen and about 10% helium). The gases which Jupiter is mostly made of transition to liquid inside Jupiter as the gravity of the outer layers compresses the internal gases into a hot liquid, but the change is very gradual. The liquid sections of Jupiter form by far the largest portions of the planet, and penetrate very deep into the planet. The first liquid layer inside Jupiter, immediately under the atmosphere, is the liquid hydrogen layer. Under the liquid hydrogen layer is a liquid metallic hydrogen layer. Normally, hydrogen does not conduct heat or electricity very well, which are defining characteristics for a metal. Thus, under normal conditions hydrogen is not a metal. Under the extreme pressure found deep inside Jupiter electrons are released from the hydrogen molecules and are free to move about the interior. This causes hydrogen to behave as a metal: it becomes conducting for both heat and electricity. The intense magnetic field of Jupiter is thought to result from electrical currents in this region of metallic hydrogen that is spinning rapidly(Jupiter's rotational period is ~ 9hours) and thought to compose 75% of the planet's mass. We infer indirectly that the small core (perhaps a few tens of Earth masses) is made of "rocky" substances but under extreme pressure and temperature (molten). Not any place I'd like to patrol. Within the atmospheric outer layers there may be a temperate region where beings such as ourselves would feel comfortable and collect water from the clouds and we would need to figure out a way to stay aloft from the fathoms below, however the radiation that Jupiter produces would surely kill us anyway. Dr. Joe
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I agree! Maybe they should just use one of Jupiter's 169 moons for the next planet. I think Uranus or Pluto might be a good moon to use because it's near the sun.
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Jupiter has a surface but it's about a 100th the size of the planet. Imagine the sun being Jupiter and at the center there is earth. Earth is the surface
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Lets send MASA there!
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Nah this is Bungie we are talking about. If they actually took the time to add content to the game and Jupiter was it. It would just be a multiplayer map or an exclusive strike that everyone hates. Mercury, Dust Palace, Undying Mind. But even that is a huge IF. This is Bungie we are talking about.
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7 RepliesLMAO It's really hilarious how everyone wants to be all realistic and technical like "it's a gas planet" BUT LIKE THERES WARLOCKS WHO HAVE MAGIC POWERS AND BLINK AND ROBOTS THAT TALK AND GOLDEN GUNS THAT SHOOT FLAMES ....but we can't enter a gas planet
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2 RepliesThey could build a floating platform like cloud city so all you science bofs are wrong
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also also also, venus and all the other planets were terraformed by the traveler, so couldn't he just terraform jupiter?
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5 RepliesNo, it does not have a surface. The "Rover" you are talking about is atmospheric probes, intentionally sent in to disintegrate while sending back data. The Atmosphere transitions smoothly from a gas to a solid as you get deeper into the atmosphere. Sorry to burst your bubble. The moons will be playable though I am sure
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Well, you'd probably be juiced into a hydro-carbon smoothie, but it's entirely feasible to have a network of floating platforms in atmosphere. Higher density atmosphere allows for larger mass blimp-like structures.
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I don't think you're very versed in astronomy.
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U r on the right track but it is jupiters moons Google the habitability of those moons it makes more sense
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Dude the landscape u described R jupiters moons Europa and another Titan from satern if they r playable it will be the moons u cant terraform Jupiter unless u get rid of all that gas witch I can't too much gravity and nowhere for it to go
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Its a video game bro... i doubt bungie dev team is reading nasa articles to make destiny... just sayin
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Great, a giant patrol area? When I do quests for Jupiter, does that mean I have to travel twice as far to get to the bloody scouting/scanning area?
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1 ReplyMan, Destiny needs more people like u my freind, don't listen to whatever people say. YOUR A BOSS
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1 ReplyI'm pretty sure I could walk on Jupiter just get me there.
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It will probably be on one of Jupiter's moons or on a space station.
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1 ReplyEdited by Shrimp: 2/20/2015 3:47:12 AMYou have no proof. [spoiler]Don't confirm something you don't know dipshit.[/spoiler]
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3 RepliesThere was concept for Jupiter's moon Europa not Jupiter itself unless there's some sort of sky colony there pre-collapse but how would it stay afloat with no power.
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1 ReplyJust got the Gilmore cards for jupiter yesterday
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1 ReplyJupiter has a thick cloud layer said to be 30-50 miles thick. After that is a 15,000-25,000 mile thick metallic gas layer. After that NASA is not sure. They think the gas planets have some sort of surface on them but not 100% solid.