Why are controlled surface landings considered infeasible on planets like Jupiter?

Answer

They lack solid, accessible surfaces, transitioning into liquid states under immense pressure.

Gas and ice giants lack solid surfaces in the manner of terrestrial planets; their deep atmospheres composed of hydrogen and helium transition gradually into liquid metallic states under immense pressure, crushing any descending craft long before reaching a core.

Why are controlled surface landings considered infeasible on planets like Jupiter?
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