The Earth is the only planet people have landed on. Humans have landed on Earth's Moon and have landed robotic probes on the surfaces of Mars, Venus, and Saturn's Largest moon Titan.
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No
In our solar system Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.
The outer planets are gas giants, made mostly or entirely of gas, so either there is no surface to land on, or even if there is, it lies underneath such a large amount of atmosphere that the atmospheric pressure would crush any spaceship that tried to land there. However, the outer planets also have lots of moons, which would be very suitable places for spacecraft to land.
In order to land on a planet, it has to have a solid outer crust. The only planets in the solar system with a solid outer core are the 4 inner planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars). The planets outside the Asteroid Belt are composed primarily of gas, which would make any landing impossible on those planets.
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Planets play no role in land formation of the earth
The outer planets are gas planets
No. The outer planets do not have solid surfaces. Those planets are made of gases held together by gravity.
land planets.....Mercury earth, etc....
No. Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune do not have any solid land.
No, the planets are composed of gases, except for the cores of the planets which are made up of rock.
A lander?
You can`t land on Jupiter. Jupiter,Satern,Uranus, and Neptune are all gas planets. Gas planets are planets that dont have land, the whole planet is filled with gas and liquids.
The planets have been around much longer than people.
Believe it or not Voyager is only seen landing on six different planets.
Most planets have a solid surface, an atmosphere, and orbit a star. They also vary in size, composition, and distance from their star.