No. The photographer easily caught up with it, but could not find any
good places to set up his lights, or to stand while he took pictures.
Yes, Voyager II has. (Voyager II is an unmanned space probe).
Things that the Voyagers both did was take pictures of gas planets and record sounds from them planets as they orbited them. Now the Voyager 1 heads to the interstellar space while the voyager 2 does work on the outer solar system.
The voyager (space probe) was specially fitted for its mission because it was very good at taking pictures and helped a lot . It was very useful.
Voyager is not a Space Shuttle, but more a space craft.
yes voyager 2
yes voyager 2 is a space probe
The Voyager probes were deep space probes, sent to scout out the outer planets and deep space, so they never really "landed" on any of the planets although voyager I was sent first voyager II overtook it and encountered Saturn on august 1981.
voyager is a probe sent in space by NASA for exploring different planets.
Voyager 2 is a space probe.
Just one from us. Voyager II sailed by Uranus in 1986, taking pictures of that planet and its moons.
Voyager - Space Needle album - was created in 1995.
Only one space probe has ever visited Neptune, and that's Voyager 2, which flew past in 1989. However, I suppose you could add the Hubble Space Telescope to the list too, since even though it orbits Earth it is a space mission and has taken photos of Neptune that are far clearer than any we can obtain from the ground - nothing approaching the quality of Voyager 2's pictures, though.