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.
Jupiter is a gas planet. There is nothing to land on.
No!
it is a gas planet. No land there.
Uranus hasn't got land, it is a gas planet. Which means you will simply fall into the core of the planet. If you tried to land on the planet.
First you need both of the princesses notes, on one of them, at the bottom of the page it will say 56 52; type those numbers and the space ship will go and run out of gas, then land on a planet.
No. Neptune is a gas planet.
Saturn is a gas planet. It does not have a surface to land on.
Not actually. Uranus is a gas planet, covered by a very dense atmosphere. The depths of it have a very high pressure and temperature. A probe would more likely float within the upper atmosphere.No, you can not land on Uranus. Uranus is made of gas, but has particles of rock in it.No, Uranus is a gas planet. the only solid part of it is the core. To even get to that you would need to design a ship that can withstand extreme pressure and intense winds.It might be possible that a specially designed ship could 'land' on Uranus. Uranus is sometimes called a gas giant, but it is so cold that it is more like a big slush ball or snowball.
None. Jupiter is a gas planet.
The land on the planet Neptune is water. No. It isn't. There is no land on Neptune, all of hydrogen, helium, methane, and some hydrocarbons. No rock, no land. No surface, but gases. It is a gas giant.
As Jupiter is a gas giant, no land. Just gas. It does have a liquid core. See the related link for more information.
You can`t land on Jupiter. Jupiter,Satern,Uranus, and Neptune are all gas planets. Gas planets are planets that dont have land, the whole planet is filled with gas and liquids.