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it helps people know what is happening in space
Well i know America's first successful probe to another planet wasnt Voyager
I dont freakin know thats what i asked this stupid site!
As far as we know, Vigor hasn't crashed into any planet. That's because it never existed - the story about it is an urban legend. In the story, it was intended to go to Venus, but due to a "small" programming error, it missed Venus entirely and "wandered off into space" - AWOL. No one knows where it is now. In reality, Vigor never existed. The story seems to be a confused version of the fate of the Mars Climate Orbiter, which did indeed crash into Mars due to a programming error.
I don"t know but NASA admits there is a planet of mainly Carbonite ( Diamond ) composition.
because space probe whant to know more about it.
it helps people know what is happening in space
nobody really know's when the first space probe was created. But it was launched on october 4 1957
Well i know America's first successful probe to another planet wasnt Voyager
We have no way to know the answer to that question. No human has ever stepped onto another planet, and no space probe has sent back evidence that suggests that life exists on another planet. That's not saying that it doesn't, just that we've never seen evidence of it yet.
I dont freakin know thats what i asked this stupid site!
If by humans visiting you mean , Which planet's have had humans land on that planet the answer is none. The only other place in space that humans have visited is the moon.
The two most well known ones are Voyager Probe and the Viking probe. I cant believe you dont know that you must be dumb or I must be a geek ah who cares is it the answer to ur question!?
Voyager did not discover any new planets. By the time Voyager was launched we already knew of all the planets in our solar system that we know of today. There were also two Voyager probes, not one. The first planet that either probe studied was Jupiter, which we had known for millennia. Voyager 1 flew by Jupiter in March 1979 while Voyager 2 flew by in July of the same year.
Well, you don't want to send a probe to one location in space where a planet doesn't obit, it would be pointless. So knowing the orbits of the planets help you send whatever you're trying to send to the right location, and not just a random spot in space.
No. The only planet or moon to have a breathable atmosphere is Earth.
something that you dont need to know now stop asking 50,000,000 questions an dont know i just like typing