voyager 2 in 1712
cassinni in 2007
It is called The Mars Rover!
yes one was in 1986and one was in 2007
Uranus - was first discovered by William Herschel, by telescope on 13th march 1781. It was first explored by satellite, when Voyager II did a fly-by (in January 1986) - on its way out of the solar system.
To date, no satellites or robots have directly explored Neptune. However, the Voyager 2 spacecraft flew by Neptune in 1989, providing the first and only close-up images and data of the planet.
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As of now, no spacecraft or satellites have been sent to Uranus. However, there have been missions that have conducted flybys of Uranus, such as Voyager 2 which passed by the planet in 1986, providing valuable data and images. There is a proposed mission called Uranus Pathfinder that aims to send a dedicated orbiter to Uranus in the future, but no specific year has been set yet.
2007
There have been two space probes: Mariner 10 and Messenger.
One year on planet Uranus equals 84 Earth years. Uranus is a gaseous outer planet that has many rings and moons The names of some moons or satellites include Oberon, Miranda, and Titania.
The space probe Voyager 2 in 1989.
he explored in 1521