William Armstrong II launched 1982. reached destination 1998.
No space probes have visited Uranus to date. The only spacecraft that has conducted a close flyby of Uranus was NASA's Voyager 2 probe in 1986. There are proposed missions in development that aim to send probes to Uranus in the future.
no
Voyager 2
the megellan space probe was sent to venus.
Russia
The Mariner10 space probe and the Mercury Messenger space probe.
The purpose of a probe is to independently visit outer space and sent us the photos and data. No.
Miranda is not a space probe sent from Earth, it is a natural satellite of Uranus, i.e. a moon. The probe we sent to Uranus was Voyager 2, which visited in 1986. The confusion stems from our casual use of the word 'satellite'. Strictly, it means an object which orbits another, so the Moon is Earth's natural satellite, and we have put up many artificial satellites, such as those which study the weather and transmit television programmes. We have also sent spacecraft to become satellites of other bodies, such as the Mars Orbiter. If the craft has a different objective we usually call it a space probe.
The Cassini probe never went to Uranus. It went to Saturn. It was launched in 1997 and reached Saturn in 2004.
No humans have ever been to Uranus. Voyager 2 is the only space probe that has visited it.
Yes. So far Uranus has been visited only by the Voyager 2 space probe.
yes