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We haven't sent any spacecraft to Betelgeuse, it is much too far. However, the Hubble Space Telescope has studied Betelgeuse, so I guess that counts.
"Far" meaning distance from Earth: only as far as the Moon. Two unmanned spacecraft (Voyagers) have now left the solar system. The record is held by the crew of Apollo 13 they flew on an orbit 100 km past surface of the Moon.
If by robotic, you mean unmanned... The Voyager 1 probe has left our solar system - and is approximately 134 AU (2.00×1010 km) - or 20,000,000,000 km from Earth.
As far as is known to the public, the only living creatures to have orbited the moon so far have been 27 astronauts on 9 Apollo missions. Two steppe tortoises, in September 1968, were aboard the Soviet Union's Zond 5. This was an unmanned spacecraft that made a circumlunar flight and returned to earth.
Pluto has yet to be visited by a spacecraft because it is so far away.
because it travels to far.
We haven't sent any spacecraft to Betelgeuse, it is much too far. However, the Hubble Space Telescope has studied Betelgeuse, so I guess that counts.
As far as has been made known to the public, the USA is the only country which so far has landedhuman beings on the moon and returned them safely to earth.The USSR has sent unmanned spacecraft around the moon and back to earth, and has crashedan unmanned vehicle onto the moon's surface.
"Far" meaning distance from Earth: only as far as the Moon. Two unmanned spacecraft (Voyagers) have now left the solar system. The record is held by the crew of Apollo 13 they flew on an orbit 100 km past surface of the Moon.
No. The stars are much farther away than any spacecraft we have sent, manned or unmanned. The farthest any astronauts have been from Earth is around the far side of the moon, the closest object in space to Earth. Even the closest stars (other than the sun) are millions of times farther away.
A space probe or spacecraft goes into space and reports back information.
If by robotic, you mean unmanned... The Voyager 1 probe has left our solar system - and is approximately 134 AU (2.00×1010 km) - or 20,000,000,000 km from Earth.
As far as is known to the public, the only living creatures to have orbited the moon so far have been 27 astronauts on 9 Apollo missions. Two steppe tortoises, in September 1968, were aboard the Soviet Union's Zond 5. This was an unmanned spacecraft that made a circumlunar flight and returned to earth.
the inventor of space travel!!!!! He pioneered many of the space navigation techniques used to send probes and spacecraft to far-off celestial bodies.
Not yet so far..:-)because its not possible to a human to go onto a space without any spacecraft... but The first man who jumped in an earth's orbit with a spacecraft is "YURI GAGARIN"
Yes. So far Uranus has been visited only by the Voyager 2 space probe.
Pluto has yet to be visited by a spacecraft because it is so far away.