Venera 7 on Venus in 1970.
mariner 4
Voyager
MARS 3 from the USSR was the first, if you don't count ones that crash landed. However it failed after a few seconds. So the "real" first is reckoned to be Viking 1 of the USA.
There's no truth to that statement.-- You touch a planet every day ... Earth, the planet we all live on.-- If you could survive the trip to another planet, then touching itwould not carry any special additional danger.
In space, you can touch the surfaces of your spacecraft or space station, as well as any tools or equipment you have with you. However, you can't touch anything outside of your spacecraft or space station, as there is no air in space to transfer the sensation of touch.
the difference between a probe and a lander is a lander is a spacecraft that desends and comes to rest on the surface of a planet/space object. while a probe is a device used to collect items and run tests to collect data.
An orbiter is a spacecraft that orbits a celestial body like a planet or moon without landing on it, while a lander is a spacecraft that is designed to touch down and operate on the surface of a celestial body. Orbiter missions focus on studying the body from above, while lander missions involve exploring the surface up close.
no you dont not unless you get the mother in another room or if the mother is calm the dog will bite you if you touch its puppies.
It is called a steal or it is also called a tackle Your foot must touch the ball first. If you touch the player first, it's a foul and a direct free kick.
You cannot text another iPod Touch with your iPod Touch. The iPod Touch can only go to phones.
The answer is yes they can touch one another when there on power lines
Yes, you can reach out and touch another half of something.