The first probe to land on Mars was called, the Hubble space craft.
viking 1
It did not land on Saturn. Huygens was an atmospheric entry probe carried to Saturn's moon Titan and landed on Titan on January 14, 2005.
i guess no. it has no solid surface but maybe the core is. why not try to land a probe to see if it is possible.
Because probes can land on surfaces of planets and moons whereas a telescope can't.
The first probe to land on Mars was called, the Hubble space craft.
1897, 25th June
Venera 7
Surveyer
it is the sovjet union 'venera'
mahesh bhat
Yes, they are, but a probe can also be an asteroid or something like that as well.No. A satellite orbits an object. The moon is our natural satellite.A probe has a function, generally to land on the surface of an object and take samples (probe it).
1972 the voager probe landed on Jupter
it landed on jupiter in 1995 (december 7th)
MARS
First ever satellite to land on the planet Mars was a Russian probe called Mars 2. Albeit it did not land but crashed. The first successful probe to land on Mars was Mars 3 sent by the Russians, however the probe was operational for 15 minutes after landing on Mars. The first American probe to land on Mars was the Viking 1 on the 20th of July 1976.
A mission to land a probe on a comet.