JUPITER
Jupiter, the largest planet in our solar system, also lacks a solid surface. It's predominantly a gas giant, with a composition mainly of hydrogen and helium. Jupiter's atmosphere gradually becomes denser with depth, transitioning into metallic hydrogen, and possibly a solid core at its center. There is no distinct or solid surface on Jupiter like that of terrestrial planets. Instead, the planet's appearance is defined by its intricate cloud bands, storms, and its iconic feature, the Great Red Spot.
