NASA's Voyager 1 satellite completed mission fly-bys past Jupiter and Neptune. It passed Jupiter in 1979 and Neptune ten years later.
The Voyager 2 spacecraft.
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How long it would take to get to Neptune from Earth would depend on the path chosen and on where Neptune and Earth were in their orbits when the mission was launched. For example, the Voyager 2 spacecraft was launched on Aug 20, 1977 and it reached Neptune on Aug 24, 1989. So, Voyager 2 took about twelve years to reach Neptune.
The exploration of Neptune was only a fly-by of the Voyager 2 on August 25, 1989. Neptune is a gas giant without a solid surface, hence, a surface mission such as a lander or rover is impossible.
In the film , 'Jupiter Mission' is the 3rd major segment/chapter .
it goes into space, and whatever it's mission is, it either lands on a surface, orbits it, or flys past it.
Voyager 2
No human has set foot on Jupiter. Earth is the only planet we have set foot on, and the moon the only natural satellite. Also, Jupiter is made of gas, so it has no surface Unmanned probes have been further, is this what you meant? Pioneer 10 first flew a successful mission to Jupiter.
The Galileo spacecraft collected information about Jupiter and it's moons ; see related link below .
The various probes sent to observe Jupiter are:Pioneer 10 - 1973Pioneer 11 - 1974Voyager 1 - 1979Voyager 2 - 1979Ulysses - 1992Cassini - 2000New Horizons - 2007Galileo orbital mission - 1995–2003Juno - launched in 2011, and expected to arrive in 2016
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To explore Jupiter and Saturn