They are Voyageur 1 & 2
After they did their missions,
they went out of our Solar system to Search for Aliens!
aphelion
No, Hubble is in orbit around the Earth. Voyager 1, an unmanned spacecraft, launched September 5, 1977, is now the farthest man-made object from Earth.
Dunkirk/Perpignan is 578.19 miles or 930.48kms
Farthest: Aphelion (pr. ap-helion).
aposelenium
The South Pole at 90°south. From that position it is only possible for you to travel northward, making it the farthest point south.
Voyager 1 is the farthest satellite from the earth and is currently traveling in a previously unstudied region of space. It is a 1,590 pound space probe that was launched by NASA on September 5, 1977.
The South Pole is the farthest point south.
the moon or satelite
The farthest point in an orbit from the parent object is called apoapsis.
The South Pole is the farthest point from the North Pole.
In general the farthest point in a satellite's orbit from its focus is its apoapsis. If the focus is the Sun or Earth however then you would say the satellite's farthest point is its aphelion and apogee, respectively.
The farthest point north on the Earth is the North Pole. The farthest point south on the Earth is the South Pole.
No, Hubble is in orbit around the Earth. Voyager 1, an unmanned spacecraft, launched September 5, 1977, is now the farthest man-made object from Earth.
Dunkirk/Perpignan is 578.19 miles or 930.48kms
A geosintric satelite is a satelite who's orbetal track on the earth repeats regularly over the earth equator. But techiquely if the satelite lies over the equator its called a geostationary satelite but a geosintric satelite is a type of geostationary satelite.
Farthest: Aphelion (pr. ap-helion).
Chimborazo in Ecuador is the farthest point from the center of the earth