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Q: Which planet would be impossible to land on?
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Which planet would be impossible for humans to land on and why?

It would be impossible to land on Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, or Neptune because none of these planets have definite surfaces.


What planet would be the most impossible planet to land on?

In order to land on a planet, it has to have a solid outer crust. The only planets in the solar system with a solid outer core are the 4 inner planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars). The planets outside the Asteroid Belt are composed primarily of gas, which would make any landing impossible on those planets.


What planet would be impossible for humans to land on?

It would be impossible for humans to land on Jupiter, Saturn or Uranus. As a group, these planets are referred to as "gas giants". If any of them has a solid surface at all, it lies beneath thousands of miles of gas or liquid, in total dark and under temendous pressure.


When will a meteor hit planet earth and land in laverkin?

It is impossible to predict where a meteor will land or when it will land in a particular place, so your question cannot be answered.


Can you land on a planet without fling?

In theory, it would be possible to land on a planet without fling.


What if there was no girls on the planet?

The world would have no more people because it would be impossible to reproduce.


How would the world would be with no drugs?

That's impossible, there are always a Candy-Land.


Why can't they explore the unexplored land?

If unexplored land was explored then it would no longer be unexplored land, and that is why it is impossible to explore unexplored land.


What to eat if you lived in planet Mercury?

Nothing, it is impossible to sustain life on mercury. YOU WOULD DIE!!!


Astronomers discovered a moon that does not orbit a planet?

that would ruin the very definition of a moon. a moon is an object that orbits a planet, so it's impossible.


What is the temperature of Planet X?

This is impossible to answer for a planet with unknown conditions or characteristics.


How large can a terrestrial planet get?

Since we can't explore the galaxy, the sizes could be almost limitless. but I would doubt the planet could get bigger than the star it orbits which would be realistically impossible.