Space probes leave Earth, they do not go toit.
data from space probes will help us understand the earth's environment because if the probes go to a different planet or moon that have the same early atmosphere as earth once had,then that data could reveal the earths early days and how earth looked but
Sphere shaped
more than 40 probes
short answer no. Longer answer there are micro meteors hitting the earth all the time which even if they burn up in the atmosphere are still adding there mass to the earth, we are sending space probes and other such things in to space which are making the earths mass smaller, and there is radioactive material on the earth which is decaying turning mass in to energy making the earth less massive as well. all these things are negligible in comparison to the mass of the earth so my answer is again no.
Space probes leave Earth, they do not go toit.
No space probes have visited earth as all space probes have originated on earth and therefore cannot 'visit' because earth is it's home.
My answer is that space probes go 5,075 mph, when launched from Earth. Hope I helped you find your answer.
Statellites and space probes are orbits that go around the Earth. This is to get data.
The Earth.
NASA gets it's space probes back to earth by computer commands. However. most space probes are not designed for re-entry and remain in space to continuously monitor planets and such.
data from space probes will help us understand the earth's environment because if the probes go to a different planet or moon that have the same early atmosphere as earth once had,then that data could reveal the earths early days and how earth looked but
Apart from visiting probes sent from Earth, Venus has no natural satellites of its own.
Yes, hundreds of them.
Currently, Mars
radio
the same as they do on earth!