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Q: Which planet did the pioneer space probe go to?
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Where did space probe Galileo go and what did it find?

The Space Probe Galileo was put into orbit around the planet Jupiter


What planet did a space probe not go too?

Pluto. That is now a dwarf planet. :)


When did the Russian space probe Mars 2 go to space?

The Russian space probe Mars 2 went to space in the year of 1973.


Did space probe go on mercury?

The Moon


What are the advantages of sending a space probe to take photos of a planet or moon?

pros. A computerized and minimally mechanized space probe would have only a small fraction of the needs and equipment of a human housing space ship. This would save on mass and therefore fuel. A mechanized probe has a lot less functioning parts therefore there is less that can go wrong with it. A mechanized space probe could survive the years that it take to get to its destination. Humans tend to get bored and psychotic.


Where there astronauts on Galileo?

yes he did go to space


Did a space probe ever visit Mercury?

No probe has landed on Mercury, however Mariner 10 and Messenger have both surveyed Mercury. Messenger is due to go into orbit around Mercury in 2011 to survey and map the entire planet.


When a probe is sent to space do astronauts go inside of them?

The purpose of a probe is to independently visit outer space and sent us the photos and data. No.


What planet did a satellite or probe never go to?

Pluto. But it's no longer a planet, so technically none


Which space probe disappeared in 1999?

go sourly lemony


Did Venus have any robots or satellites explore it?

The USSR sent several probes to Venus, mainly in the "Venera" series. Some managed to land , but did not survive very long. More recently there's been the "Magellan" and "Venus Express" satellites.


What is a flyby space probe?

It is a telescope placed in space (like the hubble telescope). When placed in space the telescope does not have to "look" through the earth's atmosphere so its images are not destorted.