Believe it or not Voyager is only seen landing on six different planets.
No, those were in Land of the Lost.
The Voyager probes were deep space probes, sent to scout out the outer planets and deep space, so they never really "landed" on any of the planets although voyager I was sent first voyager II overtook it and encountered Saturn on august 1981.
Most planets have a solid surface, an atmosphere, and orbit a star. They also vary in size, composition, and distance from their star.
It did crash once in one of the Next Generation movies, and burned up in the atmosphere in the movie Star Trek 3. It was also seen on the ground as it was being built in the latest Star Trek movie released in May of 2009. It was never designed to "land" on a planet. The enterprise did land . On season 2 episode 1 it finds a 1937 ford pickup in space and has to land on the planet. I cant remember any other time it lands. (of course this does not include a crash landing) episode was called "the 37's"
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A voyager is someone who travels to various places, often seeking new experiences or knowledge. They may embark on journeys by land, sea, or air, exploring different cultures, landscapes, and ways of life. Voyagers may travel for leisure, work, education, or personal growth.
Voyager 2 did not land on Neptune, it made a flyby.
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 Voyager 2, Launched by NASA, is the only probe yet to visit the farthermost planets in the solar system, Saturn Uranus and Neptune. Not only that, the voyager is the farthermost man made object from earth. It executed a fly by near the 3 planets, took valuable photographs and went on. Now, the voyager is out of the solar system, traveling at 55,540 km/h, still working for over 37 years.
The outer planets are gas planets
The Voyager spacecraft are interplanetary probes and did not carry landers. Any spacecraft attempting to land on Jupiter would be crushed by the extreme pressures and magnetic fields and would fall for days before reaching the core of the planet because as Saturn and Jupiter are gas giants they have no surface as such.