Jupiter
voyager 1 used jupiters gravity to send it on to Saturn. voyager 2 went to Saturn uranus and neptune
Jupiter
Jupiter
We think both of them have. There's some quibble as to exactly when, and the data we're getting from the probes indicates that the boundary is more complicated than previously thought, but we think that Voyager 1 crossed it sometime in the 2003-2004 time frame, and Voyager 2 crossed it in late 2007.
if you mean CASSINI, then it was Saturn.
Voyager or traveler in Late Latin.
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No it did not Galileo discovered it but he thought it was a star then two scientists that I do not recall the name of predicted there was a planet in that region but they always thought it was a star so when they sent Voyager 2 out it was a planet.
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in the late 1600'S
It was not up to late 90s style. Don't know about newer styles.
In a sense, we have already done this: the two Voyager missions (Voyager 1 and Voyager 2) from the late 1970s and early 1980s have unmanned interstellar probes that are both now slowly leaving our solar system and will travel close to other star systems; Voyager 1 and 2 will be the first man-made objects to leave our solar system, which will happen in the next 4-5 years. Voyager 1 is not aimed at a particular star, but within 40,000 years it will be about 1.5 light years from a star called AC+79 3888. Voyager 2 is also not aimed at a particular star, but in about 300,000 years it will be about 1.3 parsecs from Sirius, the North Star. As you can see, it takes a long time for space vehicles to travel to other stars. Currently, we don't have the technology as you may have seen in Star Wars or Star Trek to travel faster to other stars, or to travel faster than the speed of light, but perhaps one day we will have this technology.
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