Flybys was created in 2003.
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yes, voyager 1, voyager 2, Cassini Huygens
To give you an idea: Some of the information and pictures taken by flybys and space probes that was received 6, 7, 8 years ago is still being analyzed! Robot ships ("flybys and space probes") are by far the biggest "bang for the buck" of anything NASA has ever spent the money on - they have contributed tremendously to our knowledge of our solar system and our universe. And, they have created a lot of new questions for scientists - which is exactly what's supposed to happen.
Yes. So far two unmanned spacecraft have visited Mercury. Mariner 10 made several flybys of Mercury in 1974 and 1975. MESSENGER made several flybys of Mercury in 2008 and 2009 before entering orbit around Mercury in 2011 where it remained until it was allowed to crash into the surface in 2013.
Actually no manned spaceship but many satellites have made flybys past the various planets.
The original plan called for three fly-by maneuvers past Venus, with Mercury orbit insertion scheduled for 2009. The new trajectory features one Earth flyby, two Venus flybys, and three Mercury flybys before Mercury orbit insertion on March 18, 2011.Its first "flyby" happened on January 14, 2008.Its orbit insertion will happen on March 18, 2011.
There have been no human space missions to Mars. The only missions to Mars to date have been through flybys with space craft, orbiters, and land rovers.
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