They are generally used to get closer to bodies in our solarsystem, such as planets, comets, moons of other planets and other objects. They are able to fly close to or even land on these, and take photos and atmospheric readings. This data it then sent back to earth to find out much more information.
vikingthe most succesful space probe mission is the apollo 11 because it is the mission where the first man walk on moon.
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what does a space probe carry
space probe is a team of astronauts who travel in space in a vehicle called space ship.
Voyager 2 is a space probe.
vikingthe most succesful space probe mission is the apollo 11 because it is the mission where the first man walk on moon.
vikingthe most succesful space probe mission is the apollo 11 because it is the mission where the first man walk on moon.
A space probe is an unmanned spacecraft sent into space.
The mission of the space probe in outer space is to find out information about regions that are too far to see with telescopes. The space probe looks for life on other planets and weather conditions, asteroids, and other things that can affect the earth.
A mission to land a probe on a comet.
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No, On March 24th, 1975 the probe ran out of attitude control gas and the mission was terminated.
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No space mission has landed on Saturn because the planet doesn't have a surface to land on. However, the Cassini-Huygens mission did land a probe on Titan, Saturn's largest moon.
The voyager (space probe) was specially fitted for its mission because it was very good at taking pictures and helped a lot . It was very useful.
Space probe is a station.