No, it is composed entirely of gas and a landing is not possible. cp
It is not possible to land on Jupiter because it is a gas giant composed primarily of hydrogen and helium. There is no solid surface to land on, as the planet's atmospheric pressure increases dramatically as you descend further towards its core. Additionally, the intense radiation would pose a significant threat to any spacecraft attempting to reach Jupiter's surface.
No spacecraft has ever landed on Mercury. A couple have orbited around the planet.
No one has landed on Saturn. In fact there isn't anywhere to land as it is a gas giant.
No human has ever visited Jupiter. NASA's Juno spacecraft is currently exploring Jupiter and sending back valuable data, but sending a crewed mission to Jupiter is currently beyond our technological capabilities.
It's highly unlikely that Jupiter was the first planet. There's no evidence that Jupiter formed any earlier than other planets in our solar system, and no reason at all to believe that planets in other older solar systems might not have formed long ago.
No one has landed on any planet, only the moon was ever visited by humans.
nobody ever landed on Jupiter
No one has landed on Jupiter and it is unlikely they ever will.
have any robots or satellites ever landed on pluto
It is not possible to land on Jupiter because it is a gas giant composed primarily of hydrogen and helium. There is no solid surface to land on, as the planet's atmospheric pressure increases dramatically as you descend further towards its core. Additionally, the intense radiation would pose a significant threat to any spacecraft attempting to reach Jupiter's surface.
No spacecraft has ever landed on Mercury. A couple have orbited around the planet.
No, the farthest planet from the Sun is always Neptune.
No one has landed on Saturn. In fact there isn't anywhere to land as it is a gas giant.
Human have landed on the Moon, not a planet. It was NASA's Apollo missions which successfully landed humans on the Moon from 1969 to 1972. No human has landed on any other planet besides Earth's Moon.
All planets have daytime on one half of the planet and nighttime on the other half. Where it is night on Jupiter, it is dark.
No human has attempted to visit the planet Jupiter although robotic probes have been sent.
No. The Great Red Spot does not exert any force beyond Jupiter's atmosphere. The nearest planet to Jupiter is millions of mile away.