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NASA recently launched the Landsat 9 satellite, a collaboration with the U.S. Geological Survey. This satellite will continue the mission of monitoring changes to the Earth's land and coastal regions.
No so far no man has set foot on the planet Neptune.
There have been no man made robots or landers to land on Pluto yet. A probe called New Horizons is on it's way, it should finally get to Pluto in 2015, but won't land. It will fly by and take pictures.
Nobody. It is impossible to walk on Neptune as there is no solid surface. The only object where people have walked other than Earth is the moon.
Satellites are deliberately deorbited to re-enter the Earth's atmosphere and burn up upon re-entry. The exact location of where the debris may land is difficult to predict due to uncertainties such as the satellite's trajectory and composition.
No - there is no surface to land on.
None. Neptune does not have a surface that something could land on. The only exploration of Neptune has been by the space probe Voyager 2, which flew past Neptune in 1989.
There is no land on Neptune. Neptune is a gas giant, which means it is composed entirely of gasses and has no solid surface.
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No. Neptune is a gas giant, it has no land or surface.
No. Neptune is a gas planet.
The land on the planet Neptune is water. No. It isn't. There is no land on Neptune, all of hydrogen, helium, methane, and some hydrocarbons. No rock, no land. No surface, but gases. It is a gas giant.
No. Neptune is a gas giant. It has no solid surface and thus no land.
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Neptune has no solid surface to land on although it may have a small rocky core.
Not exactly. The Voyager 2 space probe did a flyby of Neptune, but since it never actually orbited the planet, it can't be considered a satellite. Neptune does not have a solid surface, so nothing could ever land on it.
No, Neptune is entirely gaseous and there is no land on it that would slide.