yes because its a gas planet and its the coldest planet
No one has landed on Saturn. In fact there isn't anywhere to land as it is a gas giant.
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Man-kind has never landed on Uranus. The only celestial bodies that man has visited is the moon. Voyager 2 did a successful fly-by of Uranus on January 24, 1986.
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An ordinary spaceship will not land. It will be tossed about by the winds and gravity will destroy the craft.
No one has landed on Saturn. In fact there isn't anywhere to land as it is a gas giant.
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Man-kind has never landed on Uranus. The only celestial bodies that man has visited is the moon. Voyager 2 did a successful fly-by of Uranus on January 24, 1986.
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An ordinary spaceship will not land. It will be tossed about by the winds and gravity will destroy the craft.
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Years ago, a spacecraft left Earth in 1977, and landed on Uranus in 1986...so depending on where the two planets are in their orbits, and what exact route would be chosen, it would take roughly nine and a half years.
If a human were to travel to Uranus, they would immediately choke, or freeze. This would happen because of the low temperatures, and the low amount of oxygen.