no there is no point it is to hot remember it the closes planet to the sun they would just melt
No probes or vehicles have ever landed on Mercury.
The space shuttle is an Earth orbit vehicle. No humans have ever travelled to any body other than the Moon (from 1969 to 1972). All other space exploration has been by unmanned probes.
No space probe has ever landed on Mercury.
There is no active galaxy that is effective in the intergalactic space probes. No space probe has ever traveled as far as the next nearest star outside of our solar system.
They get loaded in to a rockoet. then sent into space where the rocket breaks up and releases the probe to where ever it needs to go
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Yes, space probes have landed there. In particular several from the USSR, called "Venera".
no but has been photographed from distance/telescope in space
We have sent probes that have flown past Saturn. The Cassini space probe is currently in orbit around the planet. It is impossible to land anything on Saturn because it does not have a surface. We have, however, landed a probe on Titan, Saturn's largest moon.
No. But the Agency has launched several space probes that did, and returned photographs of the planet, its satellites, and its ring system.
Semi-autonomous space probes have gone to the vicinity of Neptune, but no robots in the popular sense.
No. As far as we know, no man-made hardware has ever landed on Mercury.