No, Lunar mapping took place over approximately two months in two systematic mapping passes over the Moon. After this a problem with the spacecraft ended its planned missions.
Data from Clementine's laser altimeter was used to measure the thickness of the moons' crusts by mapping surface topography and detecting variations in elevation. These measurements allowed scientists to estimate the moon's crustal thickness by analyzing the depth of impact craters and other surface features.
You would not be able to see the moons from the surface; Jupiter's atmosphere is too thick.
The moons surface is covered with regolith. There are 2 main kinds of surface; maria and highlands. There are lots of craters and dust. the moons sky is always black.it has no air or water
Metorites
You can land on any celestial body in the solar system provided that its surface is solid.Yes, one can land on either of the moons of Mars, Phobos and Deimos and that is exactly what the Russian probe, Phobos-Grunt is going to do in 2012. See the related link for more information on this mission.
Yes it is similar to the moons surface
There is no liquid water on the surface; it is far too cold. Pluto is so cold that even nitrogen freezes. The same goes for its moons.
craters
Lava flows.
i not know
We only see one part of the surface, at any time the moons faces occur.
The moon has plenty of gravity. In accordance with its mass and radius, any object weighs about 16.5% as much on the moon's surface as it does on the Earth's surface.