Jupiter in fiction

Jupiter

Jupiter, the largest planet in the solar system, is a popular backdrop for science fiction stories and films. Early works of science fiction used Jupiter itself as a location for stories, but modern science has shown that the planet has no solid surface one could land on and that its atmosphere, temperature, high gravity and intense radiation is hostile to human life. As a result, the Jovian system as a whole, including both the space around Jupiter and its very extensive system of moons, is a more common setting for science fiction.

On Jupiter

Written works

Comics and manga

Film, TV and radio

2016 Hollywood film LOVERS from JUPITER

Animation

Games

Jovian system

See also Jupiter's moons in fiction.

Literature

Film and TV

Animation

Games

Other mentions of Jupiter

Written works

Comics and manga

Films and television

Animation

Games

See also

Notes

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  4. "The Chase Through Space!" Action Comics 128: 7/2, 4 (Jan 1949)
  5. "Sephiroths Super Nova"
  6. Off on a Comet, by Jules Verne; Book II Jupiter Somewhat Close Page 1 at www.pagebypagebooks.com
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