2 million gigabytes
Theoretically, WikiAnswers can hold as much data as you can give it. If WikiAnswers starts running out of space they can expand their data centers so that they can hold more questions and answers. That's what the whole site is about after all.
To make a space probe it can cost from 154-328 million dollars. :)
They are generally used to get closer to bodies in our solarsystem, such as planets, comets, moons of other planets and other objects. They are able to fly close to or even land on these, and take photos and atmospheric readings. This data it then sent back to earth to find out much more information.
A flyby space probe is a spacecraft that passes close to a celestial body to take scientific measurements and images without entering orbit. Flyby missions are often used to study planets, moons, asteroids, and comets in our solar system. The spacecraft relies on its velocity to gather as much data as possible during its brief encounter.
As space probe is carried into space using rockets and afterward can maneuver using thrusters, sometimes gaining speed using the gravity of a planet. Once a space probe has been set on the right trajectory it does not have to do much; there is no air resistance to slow it down and gravity from the sun and planets is already taken into account.
An average CD can hold 700 MB of data.
Blu-Rays can hold up to a maximum of 50 GB of data, which is 5 times more data than a DVD can hold at a maximum
it depends on how much space you can hold.
there are many probes in space. There is the Hubble space telescope, voyager voyager 2. Here are just some probes in space. there too much to name all of them.
KB = Kilo(1000)byte A KB of data can hold 2^10 =1024 Bytes of Information
The ten smaller moons of Uranus were not discovered until a space probe passed by because they are relatively small and faint, making them difficult to detect from Earth due to the planet's distance and brightness. The space probe was able to capture clear images and data from close proximity, allowing scientists to identify these smaller moons orbiting Uranus.
around 12 700mb cds can hold 8 GB data