Pioneer 10 1973; Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 1979; The Galileo spacecraft 1989; Ulysses 1992
none with humans although some probes have
No one has visited Jupiter to date, though several probes have been sent.
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.
No manned missions have gone farther away than the moon. If you mean space probes or satellites, I think three
No manned missions have gone farther away than the moon. If you mean space probes or satellites, I think three
aside from earth, the planet that has been visisted by the most probes, is often said to be mars, however other scientific research has also proven that venus and Jupiter had also been visisted by several probes every 200 - 400 years. mars however is often visited by probes every 50 - 100 years.
The Voyager probes 1 and 2, both launched in 1977, visited Jupiter and Saturn before heading into deep space. Voyager 2 also visited Uranus and Neptune.
NASA's Galileo spacecraft visited Jupiter's moon Io in the 1990s, providing valuable data on the moon's volcanic activity and surface features. No other probes have been specifically sent to Io since then.
Most famously, it was voyager 1 and 2 that explored these outer gas planets and have given us so much information. Other probes have been sent to these gas giants, but these are the the probes that visited all four gas giants between them.
The Pioneer 10 and Pioneer 11 probes flew past Jupiter before continuing their journey outward to deep space. The Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 probes also conducted flybys of Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune before heading towards interstellar space.
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