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Pioneer 10 was a deep-space probe operated by NASA. It was launched on March 2, 1972. The probe had too little power to signal back and is now lost. As of February 8, 2012 the probe is 105.197 AU, far outside of Pluto's orbit.
The first spacecraft to visit and explore Jupiter was the Pioneer 10 in 1973. The Pioneer 10 was created by NASA and made in the U.S.
The Pioneer probes, specifically Pioneer 10 and Pioneer 11, were launched to explore Jupiter and Saturn. Pioneer 10 became the first spacecraft to travel through the asteroid belt and make a successful encounter with Jupiter, while Pioneer 11 flew by Jupiter and Saturn.
The Pioneer 10 probe has traveled over 12 billion miles since its launch in 1972. The Pioneer 11 probe has traveled over 7.6 billion miles since its launch in 1973. Both of these probes continue to travel through space.
The main ones were the Voyagers. Before that , Pioneer 10 and 11. These were followed by the Galileo probe.
Pioneer 10 was a deep-space probe operated by NASA. It was launched on March 2, 1972. The probe had too little power to signal back and is now lost. As of February 8, 2012 the probe is 105.197 AU, far outside of Pluto's orbit.
Pioneer 11, launched in 1973, was a deep space probe very similar to its predecessor, Pioneer 10. It was not designed to "discover" anything about the sun, but it was equipped to gather information on the heliosphere, which consists of solar winds, and it did do that. I find it more interesting that it was the first probe that could actually image extraterrestrial objects (by which I mean objects not on Earth, not alien ships) and relay those images back to Earth, pixel by pixel.
A space probe named Pioneer 10. Which went on to be the first human made object to escape from the Solar System.
Pioneer 10 was the first spacecraft to travel through the asteroid belt and fly by Jupiter. Its main goals were to study the environment around Jupiter and send back data about the planet's atmosphere, magnetic field, radiation belts, and moons. Pioneer 10 also carried a plaque intended to communicate with any extraterrestrial life forms it might encounter.
Pioneer 10, a space probe launched by NASA in 1972, is currently in deep space and is no longer in communication with Earth. Its last signal was received on January 23, 2003. It is moving away from the Sun and the planets in our solar system.
The most well-known probe to explore Jupiter is the Juno spacecraft, which has been studying the planet since 2016. Other past probes that have collected data on Jupiter include Pioneer 10, Pioneer 11, Voyager 1, Voyager 2, and Galileo.
Pioneer 10 was launched 3rd March 1972