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Jupiter isn't habitable because it has no oxygen, natural food, water, or solid ground for humans to stand on. It also isn't in the Goldilocks Zone. Even though the human race has been in space before, we don't have enough equipment to make astronaut suits for everyone in the world. Even of we did, the space industry couldn't make that much space food for everyone. If we had both of those things, we still have to factor in that Jupiter is the biggest gas giant in our solar system, therefore, we don't have solid ground to walk on. Let's say we do have solid ground, which we don't, the only habitable planets are in the Goldilocks Zone, as far as I know. Jupiter isn't in the G-Zone. If my hypothesis is correct, we can't live on Jupiter for a month, much less a week.