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Correct. Jupiter is a gas giant, so there is no solid surface to land on.

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What happened to any spaceship that landed on Jupiter?

You cant land on Jupiter, it has no solid surface on which to land.


Is it impossible to land on Jupiter?

It is currently impossible to land on Jupiter due to its lack of a solid surface to land on. Jupiter is a gas giant composed mainly of hydrogen and helium, with no solid ground. Any spacecraft attempting to land on Jupiter would simply sink into its atmosphere.


What was the first spaceship that landed on Jupiter called?

No spaceship has landed on Jupiter. It is not possible as it is a gas planet. Apart from fly- past spacecraft, only Galileo has orbited it in 1975. It released a probe into Jupiter's atmosphere which was crushed and probably vaporized.


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 was the name of the spaceship in 2001 A Space Odyssey?

The spaceship in 2001: A Space Odyssey is called Discovery One.


When will the next spaceship be going to Jupiter?

That will be the Juno space probe due to launch in 2011, reaching Jupiter in 2016.


How many land they could get in headright?

Man has spent spacecraft on Mars and Venus. It is impossible to land on Jupiter and Uranus because of the large balls of gas.


Is there such a thing as a spaceship?

Only in space. A spaceship on land is called a landship and a spaceship in the ocean is, ironically, misnomered a seaship.


Why do you think scientists named the spaceship studying Jupiter Galileo?

One thing Galileo was famous for was studying Jupiter and its moons.


Using a spaceship how long to get to Jupiter?

47 minutes if you don't have to stop to pee.


Can a spaceship land on a gas planet?

No!


What will happen if you land on jupiter?

If a human were to land on Jupiter, they would likely be crushed by the extreme pressure of the planet's atmosphere before even reaching the surface. Jupiter's atmosphere is composed mainly of hydrogen and helium and contains powerful storms and intense radiation that would be lethal to humans. Additionally, Jupiter's lack of a solid surface would make it impossible to land on in the traditional sense.