Voyager 2 got photos of Uranus and Neptune.
The voyager 2 in 1781 Hell, Einstein's Theory of Relativity has just taken a bashing, Voyager 2 got to Uranus 196 years before it was launched. Voyager 2 reached Uranus in January 1986 over 9 years after it was launched in August 1977
The HST never has got to Neptune. It always orbited Earth at 569 km above the surface. You confuse HST with the Voyager spacecraft. Voyager 2 had the closest approach to Neptune on Aug. 25, 1989.
Voyager 2 took 12 years to get to Neptune and it got there via gravity assist also known as the slingshot effect. It went past the orbit of mars onward to Jupiter, using its massive gravity to deflect the space craft towards Saturn. It used Saturn's gravitational pull to deflect itself towards Uranus and did the same thing with Uranus's gravity. Eventually it arrived at Neptune's orbit. It would probably take longer nowadays to do the same thing, because rockets are not built as efficiently as they were back then to get to where they wanted to go.
The ones that got close up to neptune was your fACE
Stars, Mercury, venus, earth, mars, jupiter, saturn, uranus, neptune, pluto, us (:D), astroids, and more.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- In the first season, they died in order of Jupiter, Mercury, Venus, Mars. In the third season, they died in order of Neptune, Uranus. In the fifth season, they died in order of the Inners (Mars, Mercury, Venus, Jupiter), then Pluto and Saturn. Then, after a while, Uranus and Neptune died because their Galactica bracelets got taken from them.
The Voyager 2 spacecraft is the only man-made object to have visited Neptune. It flew by Neptune in 1989, capturing close-up images and data about the planet and its moons. No other satellites or robots have been sent close to Neptune since then.
There are 8 objects in our Solar System, including Earth, that are considered planets. Pluto got demoted to being just a dwarf planet due to how small it is. Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune, Uranus
Uranus became a planet in 1781.
Sailor Neptune, Sailor Uranus and Sailor Pluto got the special gifts in their own pure heart, the special gifts made a triangle and in the middle of the triangle is the purity chalice.
All of the Jovians, actually. Though you may think Saturn is the only one, it's not. Saturn just happens to have a thicker ring than Jupiter, Uranus, or Neptune. Saturn has a partly off-center ring as well as Jupiter. Neptune and Uranus have a mostly straight ring, going vertical. P.S. Before mankind, Earth had a ring as well. Isn't that something?
Venus does not have rings