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We have sent probes from Earth to orbit Jupiter, and to fly by, but nothing has landed there.
No because Jupiter's rings are made out of frozen rocks from across the galaxy that crossed into Jupiter's orbit.
The 'Ulysses' spacecraft flew by Jupiter 8 February 1992 .
Moons orbit Jupiter because of the combined influence of gravity. and the forward motion of the moons. If there were gravity along, the moons would fall into Jupiter. If there were only forward motion, the moos would fly off into space.
Not our (the Earth's) moon but Jupiter has lots of its own moons that orbit it.
Jupiter does not orbit the earth. It takes 11.86 years for Jupiter to orbit the sun.
63 known moons orbit Jupiter.
There have been no man made robots or landers to land on Pluto yet. A probe called New Horizons is on it's way, it should finally get to Pluto in 2015, but won't land. It will fly by and take pictures.
No. There are two reasons for this. First, Jupiter is a gas planet, so there is no surface to land on. Second, the space shuttle was made for low Earth orbit, not interplanetary travel.
No, planets orbit around the sun. There are over 60 moons that orbit around Jupiter though.
No. Comets orbit the sun. Many asteroids orbit the sun in between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.
Because it is a gas giant and doesn't have a surface that you could land on, you could just orbit it and observe it from space, which would be a fascinating thing to do. You could land on some of its moons and explore them and observe Jupiter from them.