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No. The space shuttle merely orbits the Earth and isn't built for travel within the solar system. Even if it was, it would take at least a decade, at a guess, to get there.

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Yes there actually was a space flight to neptune. The voyager 2 in 1989 durin the summer it was one of NASA'S space craft.

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Was there any space flights or satellites concerining Neptune?

voyager 2 did a quick flyby that's all


Did Neptune have any space exploration?

no not yet


Have any space missions vistied Neptune?

None.


Is there really any outer space?

Yes or why would we have space flights and other planets


Were there any space probes on neptune before?

The answer depends on "before what".


Did any space missions visit Neptune did they land or just fly by which ones?

Only one space probe went to or flew by Neptune which was Voyager 2.


Did Neptune have any space missions visited it land or fly by?

yes lots of space probes


What are the names of the astronAUT that went to Neptune?

There have been no astronauts that have gone to Neptune. Nor is there any space exploration projects or programs called Neptune that I am aware of.


Have any space crafts been to Neptune?

yes voyager 2


Where there any missions on Neptune?

some people went up to space to expolre the outer of it so ya people do go in neptune


Have any robots ever gone to Neptune?

Semi-autonomous space probes have gone to the vicinity of Neptune, but no robots in the popular sense.


What flights are available for the public at the Kennedy Space Centre?

The Kennedy Space Center in Orlando, Florida has simulated flights and IMAX presentations of space launches. It is one of the most popular visitor destinations in the area but they do not offer the general public access or flights on any of the NASA launches.