voyager 1
The 'Ulysses' spacecraft flew by Jupiter 8 February 1992 .
1977 was the first time a satellite passed Jupiter They were the Voyager Missions
The "Voyager 2" spacecraft.
The answer is the Apollo11
The Galileo spacecraft was launched to Jupiter to study it and its moons, and reached it on December 7th 1995. It orbited Jupiter and took measurements of its moon via flybys till September 21, 2003. It did not land anywhere, it orbited Jupiter for the entire time, until it was decommissioned and flew into Jupiter, where it was destroyed.
Voyager is a spacecraft probe. It is not a satellite. NASA's twin Voyager spacecraft launched in August and September 1977. Voyager 1 focused on Jupiter and Saturn., while Voyager 2 flew past Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.
It is called the Apollo spacecraft.
No. Eris was only discovered in 2005. Even if a spacecraft was launched for it right then, it would not have gotten there yet. So far there are no missions to Eris.
Alan Shepard flew in the Mercury-Redstone 3 spacecraft, which was also known as Freedom 7.
Voyager 2
the rocket was the Saturn 5 and the moon landing was the eagle.
These were two probes called voyager 1 and voyager 2. Voyager 1 visited Jupiter and Saturn, while voyager 2 visited all four gas giants; Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. The probes also flew close to moons of these planets and discovered more moons in addition to many other things. Voyager 1 is now the most distant man made object from earth. Both are still able to send signals back to earth.