Jupiter Has No Surface: The Terrifying Reality of Falling In

Imagine falling into a world where there is no ground to catch you. Most people picture a planetary landing as a terminal impact, but Jupiter is something much more unsettling—a planet you don't fall onto, but fall into, endlessly. In this video, we trace the final journey of a descent into the largest planet in our solar system. From the brutal -145°C ammonia clouds and 600km/h jet streams to the lethal radiation belts that reach out to destroy electronics and biology alike, every layer is a new category of danger. As the pressure climbs to millions of times that of Earth, we explore the alien realm of metallic hydrogen—a state of matter that shouldn't exist, where gas acts like a liquid and conducts electricity like a wire. We look at the final 57 minutes of NASA’s Galileo probe and why it was "compressed into silence" rather than destroyed by a crash. The true horror of Jupiter isn't just the crushing weight or the searing heat; it is the absolute indifference of a system so vast that a planet-sized impact is absorbed without a trace. Watch to the end to understand what it truly means to fall into scale. #Jupiter #SpaceDocumentary #Astronomy #NASA #GasGiant #PlanetaryScience #SpaceHorror #Cosmos #GalileoProbe #UniverseScale