All of them, if you regard a significant contact by an intelligent species as a "visit." They're visited by us via TV and radio communications all the time.
They didn't. The farthest humans have been from Earth is the moon. Uranus is many times farther away. Uranus has been visited by unmanned space probes.
There are many planets in our solar system that have not been visited by a spacecraft. As of now, the planet Uranus has not been visited by any spacecraft.
None. Humans have only landed on our moon.
No one has visited Jupiter to date, though several probes have been sent.
As of 2021, approximately 580 people have traveled to space. This includes astronauts, cosmonauts, and space tourists who have visited manned space stations, such as the International Space Station, as well as those who flew on suborbital spaceflights.
As of October 2023, over 600 people have traveled to space. This includes astronauts, cosmonauts, and private individuals on suborbital and orbital flights. The number continues to grow as commercial space travel becomes more accessible. The exact count may vary slightly depending on how one defines "space" and the criteria for who qualifies as having visited it.
roughly 60 people
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The astronauts have been aboarding it since 1998.
It has been visited 7 times. The latest was by Curiosity august 5th, 2012
It depends how you mean, on there own no. One of the first animals from Earth to go to space was a dog. Human Beings are animals and many humans have been into space
Since the International Space Station (ISS) was launched in 1998, over 240 individuals from 19 different countries have visited the space station. This includes astronauts, cosmonauts, and space tourists who have traveled to the ISS for various missions and expeditions.