No, they have no solid surface to land on and would just get sucked into the center of the planet due to the immense gravity.
well genuis, there are the "rocky planets" and the "gassy planets"
rocky
They are made mostly of hydrogen and helium.
the roam (go around) planets. they have a camera attatced to them so that we can see what the 'robot sees. usually we send these 'robots' to space to see if there is any life on planets.
They are made mostly of hydrogen and helium.
Uranus and Neptune are bluish gas planets.
gassy planets are made of gas that is stuck together by gravity. Also the answer is in the question.
Astronauts have sent robots to explore the following planets: Mars, Venus, and the Moon. These robots, such as rovers and landers, have been used to gather data and conduct experiments to further our understanding of these celestial bodies.
yes the rings are full of gassy rocks which orbit around the planet
Jupiter and Saturn are the two gassy planets with lots of moons.
No because the inner planets are made of rocky and hard substances and the outer planets are made of gassy lighter substances.
The inner planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars) are rocky. It is the outer planets (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune) that are gas planets.