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There were two: Mariner 10 and Messenger.
The first pictures captured by a spacecraft from the vicinity of Mars and beamed back to Earth were received on Oct 1, 1965 from the U.S. Mariner 4 spacecraft.
So var, the only spacecraft to visit the planet Uranus was the Voyager 2 mission. It made a fairly close pass by Uranus on January 24, 2986.
Traveling to Mercury and back would cost billions of dollars, considering spacecraft development, launch, maintenance, and return journey expenses. Currently, there are no commercial trips to Mercury, and only a few spacecraft have been sent there by space agencies at very high costs. It would require significant funding and advanced technology to plan such a mission for human travel.
Saturn has not been visited by any humans, only by spacecrafts and probes.The person who discovered it was Galileo.No humans have gone to Saturn, the furthest travellers have been is to the moon. We have sent a few probes to Saturn though, which have sent back detailed pictures and data.
Mercury communicates with Earth primarily through electromagnetic signals such as radio waves. NASA's spacecraft and missions to Mercury, such as the MESSENGER and BepiColombo missions, send data and images back to Earth using radio communication systems. These signals are transmitted over vast distances and received by antennas on Earth to decode the information sent by the spacecraft.
The first spacecraft to make a soft landing on the moon was the surveyor 1 spacecraft in 1966.
The 1976 unmanned spacecraft that took pictures of Mars was called Viking 1. The Viking program consisted of two spacecraft, Viking 1 and Viking 2, which both successfully landed on Mars and sent back a wealth of images and data about the planet's surface. These missions provided important insights into Mars' geology, weather, and potential for past or present life.
No clouds, sorry. Mercury is so close to the Sun, and so small, that it is incapable of retaining any kind of atmosphere, and the first requirement to produce clouds is an atmosphere.NASA's Messenger spacecraft recently sent back the closest and most detailed images of Mercury yet.
There were 2 space probes sent to orbit Mercury: Mariner 10 and Messenger. Both attained orbit and sent back information about the planet to Earth. Mariner 10 ran out of energy to send back signals to Earth, but, it is probably still in orbit. Messenger began it's mission earlier in 2011 and is still working, sending information back to Earth. Since rocket power would be needed to land a spacecraft on Mercury, (the planet has almost no atmosphere), there are no plans to land a vehicle on the planet, as it would take too much fuel than we can afford to put into spacecraft at this time. It's too expensive to send an unmanned vehicle that can safety land on Mercury. It's far too dangerous to send humans to Mercury and it will probably never, ever happen in the future.
In 1962 on the 26th of April, Ranger IV landed on the moon but was unsuccessful in sending back pictures because of technical faults. This was the first American spacecraft to reach the moon. The first spacecraft to reach the moon was the Luna 2 from the USSR in 1959 .
Well, Space buddies is about dogs in space but i think that is about as close as it gets