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Pioneer 10 was launched on March 3, 1972. On June 13, 1983 it crossed the orbit of Neptune and therefore became the first human-built object to reach a greater distance from the Sun than any of the planets.

(Pluto was, at the time, still considered to be a planet, but that doesn't really matter as Pluto was in that portion of its orbit which lies inside the orbit of Neptune at the time; Pioneer 10 exceeded Pluto's distance from the Sun a bit earlier, on April 25, 1983.)

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When did the first spacecraft travel beyond all planets?

Pioneer 10 became the first man-made object to travel beyond the planets of our solar system on June 13, 1983. However, it is not currently the farthest man-made object from Earth. That title goes to Voyager I, which has recently passed into inter-stellar space.


What date did Pioneer X travel beyond all planet?

Pioneer X was launched in 1972. It passed Jupiter at the end of 1973. After that it didn't pass near any more planets, so it's hard to give an exact answer to this question.


How many space crafts have been launched to Jupiter?

Jupiter has been visited by 8 spacecraft. These were Pioneer 10, Pioneer 11, Voyager 1 and 2, Galileo, Ulysses, Cassini and New Horizons. The very first mission to explore Jupiter was Pioneer 10, an American spacecraft launched in 1972. This was a true pioneering mission in that, before it left Earth, no one knew whether spacecraft could travel through the asteroid belt between here and Jupiter and survive the trip.


Has there every been any spacecraft travel to dwarf planet Ceres?

No. The weather and conditions on the dwarf planets are too extreme for any technology or human life.


Has anyone traveled to Saturn?

In no particular order: # Protection from solar radiation. # Protection from impacts by objects in orbit. # Food, water, oxygen. # Processing of wastes. # Boredom. # Maintaining temperature at tolerable levels.

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When did the first spacecraft travel beyond all planets?

Pioneer 10 became the first man-made object to travel beyond the planets of our solar system on June 13, 1983. However, it is not currently the farthest man-made object from Earth. That title goes to Voyager I, which has recently passed into inter-stellar space.


What date did Pioneer X travel beyond all planet?

Pioneer X was launched in 1972. It passed Jupiter at the end of 1973. After that it didn't pass near any more planets, so it's hard to give an exact answer to this question.


Was the space travel straight to Mar or did it use gravitation pull of planets?

Most spacecraft whose end body is Mars travel straight there.


How many space crafts have been launched to Jupiter?

Jupiter has been visited by 8 spacecraft. These were Pioneer 10, Pioneer 11, Voyager 1 and 2, Galileo, Ulysses, Cassini and New Horizons. The very first mission to explore Jupiter was Pioneer 10, an American spacecraft launched in 1972. This was a true pioneering mission in that, before it left Earth, no one knew whether spacecraft could travel through the asteroid belt between here and Jupiter and survive the trip.


Has there every been any spacecraft travel to dwarf planet Ceres?

No. The weather and conditions on the dwarf planets are too extreme for any technology or human life.


What word that start with a means travel in spacecraft?

The word is astronaut. It means a person who is trained to travel in a spacecraft.


How many planets are beyond the solar system?

no one knows because no one can travel to the edge of the ever-expanding universe


Does the sun travel around the planets or do the planets travel around the sun?

The planets travel around the sun.


What is the path planets travel?

Planets travel in elliptical orbits.


What spacecraft was the first to see Neptune's moons?

It is the spacecraft voyager 2 , it is the only spacecraft to visit Neptune, and travel further.


What is the astronaut?

A person who is trained to travel in a spacecraft.


Has anyone traveled to Saturn?

In no particular order: # Protection from solar radiation. # Protection from impacts by objects in orbit. # Food, water, oxygen. # Processing of wastes. # Boredom. # Maintaining temperature at tolerable levels.