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Q: Which planets could you not land a probe?
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Why is a probe better than a telescope?

Because probes can land on surfaces of planets and moons whereas a telescope can't.


Did your space probe look at the planets or moons atmosphere?

yes


Did NASA launch a probe to search for new planets?

NASA has launched the Kepler mission to search for new planets.


How does a planets gravity change the path of a space probe?

The mass of the planet creates a force=mg on the probe and f=ma occurs and the probe is accelerated by this force, thus changing its path.


What land features do Jupiter Saturn Uranus and Neptune have?

All of those planets are gas planets. They all are composed of gas until the core. The core is probably dotted with metior impacts and such like thet. Hope I Answered Your Question :) -David P.S. Any probe could not go below 150 meters below the clouds surface of those planets becaust heat and pressure so we can't explore the surface.

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Why is a probe better than a telescope?

Because probes can land on surfaces of planets and moons whereas a telescope can't.


What is the main reason you could not land on outer planets er planets?

The outer planets are gas planets


What is the name of space probe that visited outer planets?

Voyager II is the first successful space probe that reached the outer planets or Jovian Planets. It is in the rule of probes that they should not reach the outer planets because it is too far and their probes might malfunction. But this Voyager II probe had a successful flight to the outer planets.


What probe flew by four planets?

That was "Voyager 2".


Could you land on the outer planets?

No. The outer planets do not have solid surfaces. Those planets are made of gases held together by gravity.


Is a satellite a space probe?

A space probe is not the same as a satellite, because they can orbit planets and sat elites don't.


Did your space probe look at the planets or moons atmosphere?

yes


Which planets have scientists landed a space probe?

mars and venus


Did NASA launch a probe to search for new planets?

NASA has launched the Kepler mission to search for new planets.


What is the main reason you could not land on the outer planets?

They don't have solid surfaces.


How does a planets gravity change the path of a space probe?

The mass of the planet creates a force=mg on the probe and f=ma occurs and the probe is accelerated by this force, thus changing its path.


What land features do Jupiter Saturn Uranus and Neptune have?

All of those planets are gas planets. They all are composed of gas until the core. The core is probably dotted with metior impacts and such like thet. Hope I Answered Your Question :) -David P.S. Any probe could not go below 150 meters below the clouds surface of those planets becaust heat and pressure so we can't explore the surface.