No because Jupiter is a gas planet and if a shuttle landed to drop people off it would blow up.
No. Jupiter is a gas planet, so there is no surface to land on.
There is no land on Jupiter as it is a gas planet. The visible "surface" is merely clouds.
Correct. Jupiter is a gas giant, so there is no solid surface to land on.
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.
No,, there have never been, nor will there ever be rovers on Jupiter. Jupiter is a gas planet. It has no surface on which to land. However, a rover might one day land on one of Jupiter's many moons.
No. Jupiter is a gas planet, so there is no surface to land on.
No, because there is no surface to Jupiter, it is a gaseous planet with nowhere to land a spacecraft. Temperatures and pressure on Jupiter are also very extreme.
I think so no :(
Jupiter has 1K km of land per dicks you have. Jupiter is 48 trillion km in land
Well, it would never be able to "land" on Jupiter. By the time it reached anything related to solid "land" it would be crushed under the immense atmospheric pressures.
no one had traveled tojupiter becase it is to cold .And if you do you will died the second you land .
Jupiter is a gas planet. There is nothing to land on.
No. Jupiter does not have a solid surface. There is nothing to land on.
Yes, but as Jupiter is a gaseous planet there would be no place to land. Attempting to enter Jupiter would subject astronauts and their equipment to crushing pressures that would eventually destroy them the further down into the clouds they went.
You cant land on Jupiter, it has no solid surface on which to land.
it didn't, jupiter has no solid surface to land on. Voyager 2 flew by Jupiter. It began observing Jupiter on April 25, 1979.
There is no land on Jupiter as it is a gas planet. The visible "surface" is merely clouds.