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Is it simply a cost issue that we haven't sent a probe into the depths of Jupiter that can withstand the pressure, or are we just not capable of engineering something that can handle it?
I realize that the pressures are far more immense than they are anywhere on Earth, but it seems like the answer would be to go as small as possible. Perhaps a diamond casing or something like that. Maybe some sort of giant buckeyball.
I realize that the pressures are far more immense than they are anywhere on Earth, but it seems like the answer would be to go as small as possible. Perhaps a diamond casing or something like that. Maybe some sort of giant buckeyball.