In space, nothing: it has mass but no weight. On a planet or moon it depends on the gravity of that planet or moon as well as the mass of the spaceship.
No. The rings are composed of ice and rock particles which orbit the planet. If in a area of the rings, if it was compact enough it would be could put a land rover on it.
Only in space. A spaceship on land is called a landship and a spaceship in the ocean is, ironically, misnomered a seaship.
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No!
You can't get to Jungle planet without a spaceship. You can make a spaceship at the moon.
By SPACESHIP.
find the spaceship the then click on the planet
you use your spaceship.
When you are in the spaceship (solar system) view, click on the moon or planet you want to land on. To leave again, use the "launch" lever.
In space, nothing: it has mass but no weight. On a planet or moon it depends on the gravity of that planet or moon as well as the mass of the spaceship.
No. The rings are composed of ice and rock particles which orbit the planet. If in a area of the rings, if it was compact enough it would be could put a land rover on it.
Only in space. A spaceship on land is called a landship and a spaceship in the ocean is, ironically, misnomered a seaship.
any planet
The first time, you have no choice. Fix the saucer and launch it (see the related question). Once you have a spaceship, you can land on Poptropica, the Pewter Moon, or any planet by clicking on it. (The exception is the ice planet, see related question)
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