Jupiter.
And its moons Europa and Io.
Also inspected asteroids Gaspra, Ida, and Dactyl
No, Galileo was an unmanned spacecraft that was launched by NASA in 1989 to study the planet Jupiter and its moons. It did not carry any astronauts on board.
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That would totally depend on how fast you were going. The Galileo spacecraft took six years to get to Jupiter going thousands of miles per hour.
The planet Jupiter was known long before Galileo lived. It is visible in the sky with the naked eye. Galileo discovered that the planet Jupiter has moons. He was able to see four of them and made important observations about their orbits and phases. This was a result of his improvement in the design of the telescope.
it will either go through, or implode. probably implode! As it goes deeper and deeper into the gas planet, the pressure will build up. At a point, the spacecraft will not be able to take the pressure and it will get crushed. This is exactly what happened to the Galileo space probe.
The Space Probe Galileo was put into orbit around the planet Jupiter
yes
that you can see the wonders of hashem and you can be the one to go up and see all the amazing creations
2001 Mars Odyssey is a robotic spacecraft orbiting the planet Mars
We use science, technology and some help from gravity.
The Viking Space Probes did not go to Jupiter. They were used to explore Mars.
there isn't any proof of any alien spacecraft even exists but even if aliens exist they would have some sort of spacecraft to go to earth in because there isn't any other known way of getting living things from planet to planet.