In August 1977 Voyager 2 was launched and in September 1977 Voyager 1 was launched. Although launched 16 days after Voyager 2, Voyager 1 reached Jupiter first and began sending photos back to Earth in January 1979.
The first spacecraft to visit Jupiter was Pioneer 10, which flew by Jupiter at a distance of 25 million km (15.5 million miles) in 1973.)
Galileo in 1995.
Pioneer 10 back in 1973.
the satellites explored jupiter is comets
Galileo
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Because it is a natural satellite of Jupiter.
there is 36 satellite moons I think.
yes
Ganymede, a moon of Jupiter, is the largest natural satellite in our solar system. But you could argue that Jupiter is the largest as it is a satellite of our sun. You could also argue that our own sun is a satellite of the galactic centre.
Jupiter is not a satellite, it is a planet.
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Yes, Ganyemede is a satellite of Jupiter.
jupiter
Jupiter is visible to the naked eye and has been known for thousands of years. So no satellite was needed to find Jupiter.
Because it is a natural satellite of Jupiter.
Satellite
there is 36 satellite moons I think.
casinee was launched recently to jupiter
Jupiter has 63 known moons (natural satalites).
yes
yes