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sonde. n. device sent up to observe the upper atmosphere
Yes, the Galileo spacecraft sent a probe down into the atmosphere of Jupiter in 1995.
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The Cassini-Huygens probe. cassini mapped and analyzed the atmosphere of Jupiter while the huygens probe was dropped deep into the atmosphere to record and take pictures of the atmospheric conditons. The two were named after famous astronomers and scientests; their last names obviously being cassini and huygens
No. Nothing can land on Jupiter as it does not have a solid surface. The Galileo spacecraft orbited Jupiter from 1995 until 2002. In 1995 an atmospheric probe with the Galileo mission entered Jupiter's atmosphere to study it. The probe eventually melted as it entered the superheated layers deep in Jupiter's atmosphere. In 2002 the main Galileo space probe burned up in Jupiter's atmosphere at the end of its mission.
ld the size of parachute required on a space probe to allow it to land safetly on venus which has a thick atmosphere
It is difficult because Venus has a thick atmosphere of methane. The atmosphere is so thick when a NASA probe tried to enter the thick atmosphere it crumbled to piece's. So that's why its hard.
Was a spacecraft of the Mariner program that carried a complement of experiments to probe Venus' atmosphere by radio occulation.
Suzanne Probe has written: 'J.F. Kernan, American illustrator' -- subject(s): Exhibitions
Yes there were many missions launched to Saturn. One of the first missions had a probe sent to space and see what the surface was made of and the probe was crushed with the extremely dense atmosphere