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We have sent probes that have flown past Saturn. The Cassini space probe is currently in orbit around the planet. It is impossible to land anything on Saturn because it does not have a surface. We have, however, landed a probe on Titan, Saturn's largest moon.
If by humans visiting you mean , Which planet's have had humans land on that planet the answer is none. The only other place in space that humans have visited is the moon.
Mercury does not have any land masses or islands, as it is a rocky planet with a barren surface covered in craters and plains. The surface of Mercury is heavily cratered due to impacts from asteroids and comets. It does not have any large bodies of water or features resembling land masses or islands like those found on Earth.
It would be impossible to land on Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, or Neptune because none of these planets have definite surfaces.
Humans have never set foot on Mercury. In fact, much of the direct observation was done by the Mariner 10 probe that flew by the planet in 1974-1975. Currently the 2004 NASA probe MESSENGER (MErcury Surface, Space ENvironment, GEochemistry and Ranging) is studying the planet, and will orbit it in 2011.
No, the Apollo missions did not land humans on Mercury. The Apollo program was focused on landing humans on the Moon. Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and has extreme temperatures that would make it very challenging for astronauts to land there.
No human con go to the Planet Mercury because it is too hot.
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We have sent probes that have flown past Saturn. The Cassini space probe is currently in orbit around the planet. It is impossible to land anything on Saturn because it does not have a surface. We have, however, landed a probe on Titan, Saturn's largest moon.
There were 2 space probes sent to orbit Mercury: Mariner 10 and Messenger. Both attained orbit and sent back information about the planet to Earth. Mariner 10 ran out of energy to send back signals to Earth, but, it is probably still in orbit. Messenger began it's mission earlier in 2011 and is still working, sending information back to Earth. Since rocket power would be needed to land a spacecraft on Mercury, (the planet has almost no atmosphere), there are no plans to land a vehicle on the planet, as it would take too much fuel than we can afford to put into spacecraft at this time. It's too expensive to send an unmanned vehicle that can safety land on Mercury. It's far too dangerous to send humans to Mercury and it will probably never, ever happen in the future.
If by humans visiting you mean , Which planet's have had humans land on that planet the answer is none. The only other place in space that humans have visited is the moon.
No, because Uranus is a gaseous planet, which means it has no surface. Nowhere to land a spacecraft.
becuause it has to be a moons becaause long ago the a metior crashes into the planet mercury and a small piece of that planet came off the planet and the mercury and it land next to the earth floating in zero gravity then because of the heat in the mercuru piece te piece expanded to become the moon
Nothing so far, has landed on the planet of Mercury. The atmosphere of Mercury is filled with too many harmful gases to be safe for anything to land on the surface. There have been pictures from the Hubble Telescope, though, and other data gathered from a distance.
Conus snails are venomous and capable of stinging humans. The species that is most dangerous to humans are the larger ones.
Mercury does not have any land masses or islands, as it is a rocky planet with a barren surface covered in craters and plains. The surface of Mercury is heavily cratered due to impacts from asteroids and comets. It does not have any large bodies of water or features resembling land masses or islands like those found on Earth.
It would be impossible to land on Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, or Neptune because none of these planets have definite surfaces.