August 2011
Messenger was launched in 2004, and is headed for Mercury.
MSN Messenger was first launched on March 22, 1999. It was developed by Microsoft as an instant messaging client and later rebranded as Windows Live Messenger in 2005. The service was popular for many years before being discontinued in 2013.
The MESSENGER probe was launched August 3rd, 2004.
The messenger launched by NASA is a spacecraft that was sent to study the planet Mercury. It provided valuable data about Mercury's surface, composition, and magnetic field, helping scientists better understand this innermost planet of our solar system.
Yahoo's Multi Messenger is an updated version of the original messenger which was launched in 1998. Since 1998, many versions of their messenger have been released. The first stable release for Windows XP was in 2012. However, the first stable release for Linux was in 2003.
The messenger satellite launched by NASA is to study the planet Mercury in order to better understand its composition, geology, atmosphere, and magnetic field. The data collected will help scientists uncover the planet's history and formation, as well as provide insights into the processes that shaped Mercury's surface.
There are two. Mariner 10, and Messenger. Mariner 10 was launched in 1973, and is believed to still pass Mercury every six months. Messenger was launched In 2004, and as of today is still involved in flybys collecting information. There are also two planned expeditions to Mercury, one by the European Space Program, the other by Japan's.
There has never been a NASA exploration mission to the surface of Mercury, but the MESSENGER spacecraft has been in orbit and taking pictures of the planet since 2008.Before that, in 1974, the "Mariner 10" probe took photos of Mercury.
The Messenger probe was launched towards space last August 2004 and it arrived on the orbit of Mercury last March 18, 2011. Its journey towards Mercury took 6 years and 6 months.
Mariner 10 and Messenger have visited Mercury. BepiColombo by the ESA is planned to be launched in 2013. Mariner 10 provider the first close up photos of the planet. Messenger is "filling" in the gaps not accomplished by Mariner.
Messenger, originally known as Facebook Messenger, was developed by Facebook, which was founded by Mark Zuckerberg along with his college roommates Eduardo Saverin, Andrew McCollum, Dustin Moskovitz, and Chris Hughes in 2004. Messenger was launched as a standalone app in 2011, building on the messaging features integrated within the Facebook platform. While Zuckerberg is often recognized as the leading figure behind Facebook, the development of Messenger involved contributions from various engineers and designers at the company.
The MESSENGER probe, which was launched by NASA in 2004, was designed to study Mercury, the innermost planet in our solar system. After a series of flybys of Earth, Venus, and Mercury itself, MESSENGER entered orbit around Mercury in March 2011. Its mission focused on mapping the planet's surface, studying its magnetic field, and examining its geological history. MESSENGER concluded its mission in April 2015 after exhausting its fuel and impacting the surface of Mercury.