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The scientific name for Neptune is "Neptune" itself. It is the eighth and farthest planet from the sun in our solar system.
Voyager 1 never visited Neptune. Voyager 2 has. Voyager 2 is currently the only scientific instrument to do a fly-by of Neptune.
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There are many websites on the internet that contain information on the plant Neptune. Some such websites would be Wikipedia, and National Geographic.
Voyager 2 did a fly-by of Neptune in 1989. Another craft is currently being constructed and has been designed to orbit Neptune for future scientific exploration. A spacecraft cannot land on Neptune because it is a gas giant - there is no solid surface.
When Neptune was discovered by Johann Galle in 1846 , there were several competing names including Janus, Oceanus and Le Verrier's Planet (for the French astronomer who accurately predicted its position in 1845). The European tradition had become using the Roman names, named for their gods. The name Neptune, for the Roman god of the sea, was finally adopted later in 1846.The bright blue color was only later verified.
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The Voyager 2 spacecraft.
Scientific names contain information about organisms.
Institute for Scientific Information was created in 1960.
They don't. Neptune is not capable of supporting life. See the related question below for more information.
If you are after the name of the vessel that travelled by Neptune and sent back pictures and information in 1989, then it would be Voyager 2.