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NASA gets it's space probes back to earth by computer commands. However. most space probes are not designed for re-entry and remain in space to continuously monitor planets and such.
Space probes- instrument that gathers data and sends it back to earth, and an artificial satellite is when people go up to space and gather data and then go back to earth to go over the data
Most Space Probes never come back, the Space Probe Voyager 1 has traveled so far that it is out of our solar system. It was launched in the 1970s.
Space probe?
they lunches off with a rocket first then orbits a planet. Then shoots off on to the planet. after witch, the rocket blows apart back to earth.
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NASA gets it's space probes back to earth by computer commands. However. most space probes are not designed for re-entry and remain in space to continuously monitor planets and such.
A probe is a spacecraft that travels through space to collect science information. ... Probes send data back to Earth for scientists to study. The First Probes. Sputnik 1 was the first probe to go into space.
By sending space probes into the solar system and beyond, we are able to gather information close to planets that we would not be able to obtain through observations from earth. The probes are able to take and transmit pictures back to earth which are much more detailed. We have been able to detect objects we would not see from the earth and are able to gather more detailed information on the atmospheric composition and properties of various planets and moons.
Space probes- instrument that gathers data and sends it back to earth, and an artificial satellite is when people go up to space and gather data and then go back to earth to go over the data
Space probes- instrument that gathers data and sends it back to earth, and an artificial satellite is when people go up to space and gather data and then go back to earth to go over the data
Most Space Probes never come back, the Space Probe Voyager 1 has traveled so far that it is out of our solar system. It was launched in the 1970s.
A satellite.
Twelve men have been to the moon and back. We have sent probes to much of the solar system. Our telescopes are finding planets near other stars.
The Soviet Union sent several space probes to Venus. The first several probes were crushed by the unexpectedly high atmospheric pressure on Venus, and baked by incredibly hot temperatures. But two of the Venera probes safely landed on Venus, and transmitted pictures back to Earth.
Space probes can travel out to a far away body, such as a planet or distant moon, and take measurements and images there, much closer compared with earth based observations. The images and other data is then transmitted back to earth. The probe itself just needs power to run, you don't have to provide food and life support system as you do with human space travel. Also, if something goes wrong, you wont lose any lives. The probe does not have to be designed to come back to earth either.