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manned space probe is when there are people traveling in a spaceship. whereas unmanned is when there is nobody in a ship unmanned is launched for the first time to a planet to see that a manned can land.
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The Soviet Union's unmanned spacecraft Luna 9 was the first man-made probe to make a soft landing on the moon on February 3rd, 1966.
No Russian has landed on the moon, although they where the first to get an unmanned space craft to the lunar surface in 1959 (the probe didn't "land" so much as it "hit").
Ferdinand Magellan (1480-1521) died on the Philippine island of Mactan, in Cebu, Philippines. He was a brave Portuguese who sailed around the world, or circumnavigated. Good thing he died.
manned space probe is when there are people traveling in a spaceship. whereas unmanned is when there is nobody in a ship unmanned is launched for the first time to a planet to see that a manned can land.
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Yes. This has been done by unmanned probes. The first was in 1970.
The Soviet unmanned spacecraft Luna 9 was the first man-made probe to make a soft landing on the moon on February 3rd, 1966.
The Soviet Union's unmanned spacecraft Luna 9 was the first man-made probe to make a soft landing on the moon on February 3rd, 1966.
No Russian has landed on the moon, although they where the first to get an unmanned space craft to the lunar surface in 1959 (the probe didn't "land" so much as it "hit").
The first unmanned space probe to reach the moon was the USSR's Luna 2, in Sep 1959. The first manned spacecraft to land on the the moon was the USA's Apollo 11, on July 20, 1969.
Ferdinand Magellan (1480-1521) died on the Philippine island of Mactan, in Cebu, Philippines. He was a brave Portuguese who sailed around the world, or circumnavigated. Good thing he died.
No. Currently an unmanned space probe is on its way to Pluto and will arrive in July 2015, but it is moving too fast to land. No human has ever gone farther than the moon.
The first probe to land on Mars was called, the Hubble space craft.
No. We got our first close-up look at Pluto when the New Horizons spacecraft made a flyby on July 14, 2015. It passed within 12,500 km of the Pluto-Charon system but could not orbit or land. The very high speed of the spacecraft got it to Pluto in "only" 9 years but with no way to slow down once it got there.
Russia was the first country to land an unmanned spacecraft on the moon. The United States provided the first man on the moon.