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- This article is about the spacecraft type. In German the word "Länder" is plural of "Land", often used colloquially to mean the provinces (states) of Germany ("Bundesländer"); see States of Germany.
The Rosetta probe, launched 2 March 2004, is planned to put a lander on comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko in 2014; due to the extremely low gravity of such bodies, Rosetta's landing system includes a harpoon launcher intended to anchor a cable in the surface and pull it down. A landing on a similarly small body, the asteroid 433 Eros, was performed by the satellite NEAR Shoemaker despite the fact that NEAR was not originally designed to be capable of landing.
The Galileo probe dropped a small reentry vehicle into the atmosphere of Jupiter, but as Jupiter is a gas giant with no well-defined surface it is debatable whether this was a "lander" per se.
A number of Moon probes, such as some members of the Soviet Luna program and the American Ranger program, were hard-impact landers which were not intended to continue providing useful data after their high-speed landings. The Huygens probe, being carried to Saturn's moon Titan by the Cassini probe, is likewise not specifically designed to survive landing. However, due to the estimated low speed impact, it is expected to continue providing data for a short while after landing, and even to float should it touch down on one of Titan's hypothesized ethane lakes.
The Soviet Venera program included a number of Venus landers, some of which were crushed during descent much as Galileo's Jupiter "lander" and others of which successfully touched down. The Soviet Vega program also placed two balloons in the Venusian atmosphere.
The Surveyor program was designed to determine where Apollo could land safely; thus these robotic missions required soft landers to sample the lunar soil and determine the thickness of the dust layer, which was unknown before Surveyor. The Apollo Lunar Module used a rocket descent engine for a soft landing of two astronauts on the Moon, each of the six times this was carried out.
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