Some planets have too much pressure in the atmosphere, and sometimes the atmosphere is not passable. Some cases it is extreme winds, too many clouds and gases, and extreme gravitational pulls.
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It would be impossible to land on Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, or Neptune because none of these planets have definite surfaces.
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The Earth is the only planet people have landed on. Humans have landed on Earth's Moon and have landed robotic probes on the surfaces of Mars, Venus, and Saturn's Largest moon Titan.
Considering water is made with Oxygen and Hydrogen, the only planets that could have water on them would have to have plants. Humans haven't discovered many planets due to the difficulty. We are not advanced enough to know much of this. As space exploration goes on, people learn knew things about the Universe and planets. If humans ever did find a planet with wildlife on it, we'd probably land there, and manage to survive. Humans would most likely eventually colonize on other planets. However, the chances of planets in our solar system having wildlife on them is slim, and to find these, we'd need to travel very far from Earth, once again bringing my point that humans are not advanced enough.
Currently, technology is not at the point where devices carrying humans can reach other planets. Our moon is the farthest a human has ever been from Earth. However, if this technology ever develops farther, we could theoretically land on some of the outer planet's moons. Io, for example, is one of Jupiter's moons. It is made of solid rock and is therefore sturdy enough to land a spacecraft on.
They don't. The shuttles were designed for Earth Orbit only.
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well they do land in the planets but they dont HIT like PUNCH PUNCH PUNCH THERE NO they LAND ON THE PLANETS:)
Planets play no role in land formation of the earth
The outer planets are gas planets
Astronauts can land on the Moon, Mars, and potentially other celestial bodies in the future, as technology and exploration capabilities advance. Currently, manned missions to other planets in our Solar System are not feasible due to the long distances and harsh conditions.