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No spacecraft has ever landed on Mercury. A couple have orbited around the planet.
No - there is no surface to land on.
'''''I think voyager 2 in 1986'''''
"Phoenix", launched August 4, 2007, successfully landed on Mars on May 25, 2008. It is designed to seek water ice near the Martian north pole.
No, the Mars Pathfinder is not a satellite. It was a robotic spacecraft that landed on Mars in 1997 and deployed a rover called Sojourner to explore the surface of the planet. Pathfinder was designed to study the Martian surface and climate, as well as test new technologies for future missions.
Astronauts have landed on the Moon, which is not a planet but a natural satellite of Earth. Humans have not yet landed on any other planets in our solar system.
No, as of 2017, nothing sent from Earth has ever landed on Pluto. The New Horizons spacecraft did a flyby observation (2015-2016) but did not land.
Mercury has no natural satellites. The only man-made satellite, which crash-landed onto the planet was Messenger.
If the paint chip leaves at a speed of 96 metres per second relative to the satellite, then it will be 96*17 = 1632 metres from the satellite.
Unfortunately no as Cochin internatioanl airport or any other airports in india has sufficient runway length to handle this huge plane.Theoretically it can just land in almost all airports but in case of emergency if it tried to land and attempted to take off later it wont have enough clearence.Hence a runway of 4km+ is needed to handle this airplane allowing for clearences.Which is available only in Indira Gandhi Airport,New Delhi.It's the only airport where an a380 has actually landed in india