Any information obtained from any space hardware during the mission
reaches earth by radio. (That includes manned missions as well.)
We use space probes, and send astronauts... etc.
radio
The Voyager 1 and 2 space probes both carried gold records with recordings of various sounds, including music and greetings, and numerous images from Earth and other information was inscribed on the cover.
Pictures are sent to earth from outer space through the Hubble Telescope and cameras on satellites. The satellites then send the images to NASA computers.
Yes, the Voyager missions were run by NASA and they sent the probes.
radio
We use space probes, and send astronauts... etc.
radio
You could send out probes, and satellites.
The Voyager 1 and 2 space probes both carried gold records with recordings of various sounds, including music and greetings, and numerous images from Earth and other information was inscribed on the cover.
A probe is a spacecraft that travels through space to collect science information. ... Probes send data back to Earth for scientists to study. The First Probes. Sputnik 1 was the first probe to go into space.
NASA occasionally sends out space probes instead of humans because astronauts could not survive on some of the places that space probes are sent to.
Pictures are sent to earth from outer space through the Hubble Telescope and cameras on satellites. The satellites then send the images to NASA computers.
Yes, the Voyager missions were run by NASA and they sent the probes.
Yes, NASA did send both probes into space but they were launched at different dates.
Space probes don't need air, water, food, sanitary facilities, or tightly controlled limits of temperature, acceleration, and exposure to radiation. They also don't need to be returned to earth.
As far as we know, no human being has ever been farther from Earth than the moon. All space probes to any other planet have been unmanned. Space probes are automatic and are programmed to send scientific data such as images and readings back to Earth. The human race currently do not have the technology for man to survive long periods of space flight. Space shuttles have enough problems getting into our own orbit, let alone further than our own orbit. It would take years to reach Neptune.