Yes, there are satellites in orbit that record information about our planet.
Voyager 2 is the only spacecraft to have gone near Neptune.
yes cassinni
no
i guess the robots from in space they thought 'oh lets try to look at another planet' so they did. thats just my guess < __ >
To the best of our knowledge, no satellites or robots have directly explored the planet Haumea. Haumea is a dwarf planet located in the Kuiper Belt beyond Neptune, and its distance from Earth makes it challenging to send a mission there. Most of our knowledge about Haumea comes from observations made by telescopes on Earth.
No. The earth has one natural satellite ... the moon ... and any number of other satellites whose primary purpose is not scientific (e.g. communication satellites).
The moon is a satellite of the Earth.
There are no satellites from Earth, but Neptune has 13 natural satellites, that is 13 moons.
no
Venera 15 and 16 orbited the planet in 1983 Magellan in 1990 mapped 98% of the surface Venus Express is still sending data back to earth.
Since we live ON the Earth, all satellites WE have sent have been sent FROM the Earth, and circle around it.