i would take it as a no because i cannot find a website that says it or it hasn't so i would say no. no spacecraft has ever landed on or flown past neptune
No spacecraft from Earth has ever landed on Neptune.
No space missions have landed on Neptune or flown by it. The only spacecraft that has visited Neptune is Voyager 2, which conducted a flyby of the planet in 1989. There are no current plans for future missions to Neptune.
None. Voyager 2 has flown past it though.
No, no robot has been sent to Neptune. As of now, only one robotic spacecraft, Voyager 2, has flown by Neptune in 1989.
Not yet. And there never will be a spacecraft landing on Neptune. The reason being, because Neptune is a gas giant, it has no solid surface for a spacecraft to land on. Neptune is also freezing cold. Electronic equipment such as a spacecraft would freeze up and malfunction in its atmosphere and most likely end up being consumed by the exposed molten ammonia core.
The two spacecraft that have apparently escaped the Sun's gravity force and have now passed into outer space are the inter-stellar space probes Pioneer 10, launched in 1972 and Voyager 1 launched in 1977.
it was flown in 2014
The Mariner spacecraft landed on the planet Mars, and the Apollo spacecraft landed on the moon.
Only one spacecraft has visited Neptune: NASA's Voyager 2 probe, which made a flyby of the planet in August 1989. Voyager 2 provided our first close-up images and scientific data of Neptune and its moons.
No people have landed on Neptune. It is a gas giant located in our solar system and no spacecraft has ever been able to physically land on its surface due to its extreme weather conditions and lack of a solid surface.
It is the spacecraft voyager 2 , it is the only spacecraft to visit Neptune, and travel further.
The spacecraft that landed on Mars in the 1970s was the Viking 1 Lander. It was the first spacecraft to have landed on Mars on July 20, 1976.