Where will we migrate to?


Well, Jupiter is so large 1,300 Earths could fit into it (the orange spot on Jupiter alone is larger than the Earth.) So Jupiter's gravity would crush any human that could survive a landing. However, since as far as we know the planet is mainly gas, anyone "landing" on the planet would sink into it. I think your prospects would not be encouraging . . . Besides, there would be nowhere to spend or show off your diamonds.
You might have better luck on one of Jupiter's four larger moons, but not likely given their distance from the Sun and their inhospitable conditions. (Europa is considered a strong candidate for hosting life in our solar system.)
No, I think Mars is a better alternative and plans are underway to send humans there. I doubt if I'll live to see that happen, but you never know . . .
Then there is plenty of Science Fiction literature that has our own Moon colonized. Certainly not as far to go . . . and much easier to call home.
And perhaps in the distant future we may discover planets outside of our solar system that are viable candidates and find a means of sending Earthlings there?
Given all of these options, however, I think the best option would be to figure out a way of remaining right here on Earth, safely.

Witkrag wrote_ Id wote for Uranus🌞 Uranus is very far from the sun ans there will be very less sunlight so it's not really a good planet for human beings to live....

As long as one takes a good dose of vitamin D lack of sunlight shouldn't be too much of a problem
Extract from the treatise of Professor Hans Gniesunt-Bumsadazy entitled "You are my Sunshine"💊🌞

I don't think humans will survive long enough to develop the technology needed to live on another planet.

History shows when a higher technology group interacts with a lower one, the lower technology society is not long for this world. If aliens came to Earth, it likely would not bode well for us . . .
History shows when a higher technology group interacts with a lower one, the lower technology society is not long for this world. If aliens came to Earth, it likely would not bode well for us . . .
what I was about to say.
And aliens would crush us because they feel bad for all the animals and stuff, and its a good world to live on...darn I can never type the right thing even though I have it in my head

I don't think humans will survive long enough to develop the technology needed to live on another planet.
I agree. Massive famine from crushing wealth divide is coming. Homelessness, poverty, and to stir up the economy, the rich and powerful will want to start a war and might be the end of the human race. We shall vanish. I don't have hope when those in charge either purposely destroy or their idea of fixing problems never work as the underlying problems are not addressed, just the symptoms.
I disagree. I think that we are less than (at worst) 50 years from landing humans on mars. That first group that lands on mars will most likely stay there, set up a camp and live the rest of their lives there (since they wouldn’t have enough fuel to return to earth).They will be supplied with necessities via rockets sent to them. So right there, within 50 years I think a few (5-10) people will be living on mars. And then within 150 years more scientist will continue going there until maybe 100 people live there. Then within 250 years a whole community, a city, will be living in mars. I certainly think humankind will live for 250 more years.

Also the above is worst case scenario to me. Really I think we will have a whole community on mars within 200 years

time doesn't really matters in this, because even if we have to leave our planet for some reasons it will not be happening just within upcoming years, it will take centuries from now, in our solar system, only other hope for life is mars other than any planet is hopeless and for anything outside the solar system, the distances are so great between one planet to other