Pioneer 10December 3, 1973130,000 kmPioneer 11December 4, 197434,000 kmVoyager 1March 5, 1979349,000 kmVoyager 2July 9, 1979570,000 kmUlyssesFebruary 1992409,000 kmFebruary 2004240,000,000 kmCassiniDecember 30, 200010,000,000 kmNew HorizonsFebruary 28, 20072,304,535 km
yes a space craft has visited jupiter. the voyagers 1&2, pioneer 10&11(p10 in12/3/73), galileo,ulysses, cassini-huygens, and the new horizons. as jupiter is a gas planet none of these flights were landed they were just flybys
no
Depends on whether you say Pluto is a planet or not. If you say it isn't, then there are no planets that haven't been visited by a spacecraft. If you say it is, then there is one that hasn't been visited yet, but one is on the way.
yes, spacecraft have visited Mars, but the results haven't always been positive. More than half of the attempts to send a spacecraft to the planet have failed.
Mars has constantly been visited by spacecrafts. The first spacecraft to visit Mars was the Mariner 4. After that Mars has been visited by numerous spacecrafts like: Mars Pathfinder, Mars Global Surveyor, Mars Odyssey, Mars Express and the Mars 2 which was the first spacecraft to land on Mars.
A spacecraft didn't visit Jupiter it is just a ball of gas.
A spacecraft didn't visit Jupiter it is just a ball of gas.
No, Galileo has been the only probe to actually orbit Jupiter.
Voyager 2 is the only spacecraft to currently visit Neptune, passing 3,000 miles from the planet on August 25, 1989.
No spacecraft has visited all the planets.
Pluto will be visited by the spacecraft New Horizon in 2015
yes a space craft has visited jupiter. the voyagers 1&2, pioneer 10&11(p10 in12/3/73), galileo,ulysses, cassini-huygens, and the new horizons. as jupiter is a gas planet none of these flights were landed they were just flybys
Pioneer 10 1973; Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 1979; The Galileo spacecraft 1989; Ulysses 1992
Yes, the Voyager 2 probe visited all four gas giant planets; Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. It flew by Neptune in 1989.
Galileo was the first spacecraft to visit Jupiter.
No manned missions have gone farther away than the moon. If you mean space probes or satellites, I think three
Yes. Jupiter has been visited on flyby missions by the space probes Pioneer 10, Pioneer 11, Voyager 1, Voyager 2, Ulysses, Cassini, and New Horizons. The space probe Galileo orbited Jupiter from 1995 until 2003. Upon arrival, it sent an atmospheric probe into Jupiter's atmosphere.