no
after a space craft flew and hit tonnes of dust particles
Curiosity.
No. This would not be possible as Neptune is made up of gas and does not have an actual surface.
Jupiter is Gaseous Planet so no Lander/Rover can land on Jupiter. Voyager is basically a Spacecraft and spacecraft is used as flyby around a planet or object. It had a flyby of Jupiter in 1979. It is now outside the heliopause - the "bubble" of plasma coming from the sun otherwise known as solar wind. It is now out in what we consider interstellar space and still transmitting.
No. Jupiter does not have a solid surface. There is nothing to land on.
By a space craft
In 1973 Pioneer 10 visisted Jupiter
Jupiter
because Jupiter is made of gas
The one currently in operation around Jupiter is called Juno.
yes but not a manned one
A flyby craft
No space shuttle has ever been to Jupiter
A space craft with alot of food :d~
Spacecraft do not and cannot 'land' in space.
after a space craft flew and hit tonnes of dust particles
Curiosity.