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These sources describe the lethal and complex environment encountered when descending into Jupiter, a gas giant with no solid surface. A journey toward the interior begins in a hostile upper atmosphere characterized by freezing temperatures, extreme radiation, and unbreathable gases that cause immediate unconsciousness. As an object moves deeper, it passes through layered cloud decks composed of ammonia and water while enduring violent winds and immense pressure. Eventually, the gaseous atmosphere transitions into a dense fluid state, shifting from molecular hydrogen to electrically conducting metallic hydrogen. Finally, the descent reaches a "fuzzy" or dilute core where temperatures exceed those of the Sun's surface and pressures become great enough to vaporize any known spacecraft.
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