Jupiter has been explored multiple times by multiple space probes, each sent for varying purposes. Some were sent to study the surface, some to study the rings, others to study the magnetic field and so on.
- Pioneer 10. December 3rd 1973.
- Pioneer 11. December 2nd 1974.
- Voyager 1. January 4th to April 13th 1979.
- Voyager 2. April 25th to August 5th 1979.
- Galileo. December 7th 1995 until it malfunctioned on September 22nd 2003.
- Ulysses. February 8th 1992.
- Cassini-Huygens. December 30th 2000.
- New Horizions. January to May 2007. (Was on-route to Pluto, but stopped by Jupiter along the way to study a volcanic anomaly).
Another probe called Juno was launched in August 2011 and will arrive at Jupiter in August 2016.
Yes. Jupiter has been explored by telescope and by various flyby missions such as Pioneer, Voyager, and New Horizons, and by an orbiting mission Galileo
There have been 6 probes sent but no significnant information has been obtained.
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No space shuttle has ever gone to Jupiter. The shuttle was only ever designed to bring stuff from Earth into orbit, and sometimes back again.
In real life to date, we have only sent probes past Jupiter. In fiction, perhaps the most famous instances of manned missions to Jupiter are found in the novels of the late Arthur C. Clarke (2001: A Space Odyssey, and their sequels).
1995 to 2003.
Jupiter's ring first observed in 1979 by the Voyager 1 space probe
No,, there have never been, nor will there ever be rovers on Jupiter. Jupiter is a gas planet. It has no surface on which to land. However, a rover might one day land on one of Jupiter's many moons.
No, nobody has ever been to Jupiter. The only place people have gone is the moon.
They have, except Jupiter is actually made of gas, and if a probe goes too deep into the planet, it will soon evaporate and become part of Jupiter
Yes, the Galileo spacecraft sent a probe down into the atmosphere of Jupiter in 1995.
Yes. Jupiter has been visited on flyby missions by the space probes Pioneer 10, Pioneer 11, Voyager 1, Voyager 2, Ulysses, Cassini, and New Horizons. The space probe Galileo orbited Jupiter from 1995 until 2003. Upon arrival, it sent an atmospheric probe into Jupiter's atmosphere.
No, Galileo has been the only probe to actually orbit Jupiter.
No. Nothing can land on Jupiter as it does not have a solid surface. The Galileo spacecraft orbited Jupiter from 1995 until 2002. In 1995 an atmospheric probe with the Galileo mission entered Jupiter's atmosphere to study it. The probe eventually melted as it entered the superheated layers deep in Jupiter's atmosphere. In 2002 the main Galileo space probe burned up in Jupiter's atmosphere at the end of its mission.
No space shuttle has ever gone to Jupiter. The shuttle was only ever designed to bring stuff from Earth into orbit, and sometimes back again.
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No one has ever been to Jupiter. The farthest we have made it is the moon.
In real life to date, we have only sent probes past Jupiter. In fiction, perhaps the most famous instances of manned missions to Jupiter are found in the novels of the late Arthur C. Clarke (2001: A Space Odyssey, and their sequels).
Cassini
It was supposed to get to Jupiter on 2016 May 11