One of the Voyager probes has left the Solar System, at least it is beyond the orbit of Pluto.
== Voyager 1 is over 15.89 terameters (15.89×1012 meters, or 15.89×109 km, 106.26 AU, 14.72 light-hours, or 9.87 billion miles) from the Sun as of May of 2008. A link is provided to the Wikipedia article on this, the farthest ranging space vehicle we've ever launched.
into the Oort cloud.
No space probe has ever landed on Mercury.
The farthest humans have ever gotten from Earth would be the vicinity of the Moon during the Apollo program. This would be around 370 000 km.
No. The farthest an astronaut has ever gotten is the moon. Although soon we're supposed to send some to Mars.
No space probe has ever traveled as far as the next nearest star outside of our solar system, and there are 200 to 400 billion stars in this galaxy.
They get loaded in to a rockoet. then sent into space where the rocket breaks up and releases the probe to where ever it needs to go
The design, development, assembly, and pre-launch test of every space probe was the work of literally thousands of people. No space probe was ever invented by a single individual.
No,sorry but they are only send to Mars and many more
The space probe "Voyager 2" flew past Neptune.
No, but a space probe called New Horizons is on its way for a flyby.
No human has ever been farther than the moon. No. Probe has ever been to Neptune exactly, but the Voyager 2 space probe made a close approach, coming within 3,000 miles of the planet.
No humans have ever been to Uranus. Voyager 2 is the only space probe that has visited it.
No space has ever gone to mars. It would around 9 months to get there. A space probe has been sent to Mars and it was called Pathfinder.