No. Jupiter does not have a solid surface. There is nothing to land on.
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Launched in 1989, Galileo finally reached Jupiter on December 7, 1995
Because it is a natural satellite of Jupiter.
there is 36 satellite moons I think.
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Yes.
yes one did 5 years ago
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Launched in 1989, Galileo finally reached Jupiter on December 7, 1995
Jupiter is not a satellite, it is a planet.
You cant land on Jupiter, it has no solid surface on which to land.
There are several satellites in Jupiter's orbit; as long as the satellite was designed to withstand the expected magnetic field, it wouldn't cause any problem. Of course, if we sent an Earth satellite to Jupiter, that would be another story.
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Io is one of Jupiter's satellite (equivalent to our moon).
Jupiter is visible to the naked eye and has been known for thousands of years. So no satellite was needed to find Jupiter.
Yes it is a satellite of the sun, because it orbits around the Sun in an ellipse. Any planet is a satellite in our solar system because it orbits our Sun.
Because it is a natural satellite of Jupiter.