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The probe, Voyager 2, made its closest approach to Neptune in 1989.
No, Land Rovers have never been on Neptune. Neptune is a gas giant located in our solar system, and it does not have a solid surface for vehicles like Land Rovers to drive on. Additionally, the extreme distance and harsh environment of Neptune make it impossible for any human-made vehicle to reach there.
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Voyager 2 visited it in 1989.
No voyager 2 or two was the only spacecraft to visit Neptune.
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.
Because of its composition. Neptune is made up of water more than any other substance.
No. Astronauts have never been anywhere near any astronomical bodies except Earth and the Moon.
There have been no space shuttle landings on Neptune. It would be impossible to land on Neptune for two reasons: 1 - Neptune is a gas giant 2 - Neptune is freezing cold, electronic equipment would freeze and malfunction
Neptune's moon Triton might have subsurface water in the form of a subsurface ocean. However, no direct evidence of liquid water has been found on Neptune or any of its other moons. Most of the water in Neptune's atmosphere is frozen due to the extreme cold temperatures.
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No - there is no surface to land on.