{"count":5,"on_page":1,"offset":3,"next_page":2,"comments":[{"JunoCommentID":"522","Comment":"<p>I&#39;m no expert, but I&#39;m guessing something like this should be the most &#34;habitable&#34; area on Jupiter.  Obviously it doesn&#39;t have the optimal gravity of Saturn, but if you can find a very calm, stable area in a consistently upwelling band, you might be able to have a parachute that remains stationary at some equilibrium atmospheric pressure.  (As I recall, the pressure for liquid water clouds is also greater on Jupiter; maybe this even works in your favor)  So NASA might look at an area like this to see if a stable location for a long-term atmospheric project is feasible, whether by parachute, glider, even atomic powered aircraft.  Does that make any sense...?<\/p>","JunoMisc":"0","R_VaultID":null,"Likes":"0","Flags":"1","AdminApproved":"1","ApprovedBy":"23","AdminRemoved":"0","R_JunoUserID":"6997","R_JunoPOIID":"942","R_JunoCampaignID":null,"R_JunoCommentID":null,"R_TopLevelCommentID":"0","hasReplies":"1","Advanced":"0","R_JunoVoteRound":"0","R_AnalysisID":"0","IsRemoved":"0","RemovedBy":"2","UpdatedTS":"2020-07-13 22:34:40","InsertedTS":"2017-01-22 21:49:11","Nickname":"Daydreamer","specialist":"0","Media":[],"Replies":[],"nice_date":"2017-01-22 21:49 UT","commentMarkup":"<li id=\"comment_522\" class=\" \" data-R_JunoCommentID=\"522\" aria-label=\"comment\"><div class=\"comment_meta padB\" tabindex=\"0\">\n\t\t\t\t\t\t<span class=\"screen_reader_only\">comment by <\/span>\n\t\t\t\t\t\t<strong>Daydreamer<\/strong> <span class=\"screen_reader_only\">on <\/span><span class=\"small grey\">2017-01-22 21:49 UT<\/span><\/div><div class=\"comment_wrap   \" tabindex=\"0\" aria-label=\"comment content\"><p>I&#39;m no expert, but I&#39;m guessing something like this should be the most \"habitable\" area on Jupiter.  Obviously it doesn&#39;t have the optimal gravity of Saturn, but if you can find a very calm, stable area in a consistently upwelling band, you might be able to have a parachute that remains stationary at some equilibrium atmospheric pressure.  (As I recall, the pressure for liquid water clouds is also greater on Jupiter; maybe this even works in your favor)  So NASA might look at an area like this to see if a stable location for a long-term atmospheric project is feasible, whether by parachute, glider, even atomic powered aircraft.  Does that make any sense...?<\/p><\/div><div class=\"clearfix padT comment_actions_wrap\"><a href=\"#comments_list\" class=\"white right\" role=\"button\"><span class=\"data_icon junoicon-arrow_up\" role=\"presentation\"><\/span><span>BACK TO TOP<\/span><\/a><\/div><ul class=\"comment_replies_wrap\"><\/ul><\/li>"}]}