much of what is known about Neptune comes from the space probe Voyager II, which passed Neptune in 1989.
Neptune was found to have two narrow rings and other fainter ones, as well as six moons.
A year on Neptune is equal to almost 1656 Earth years. A Neptunian day is about 18 hours long.
Well i know America's first successful probe to another planet wasnt Voyager
Voyager 2 is a space probe.
voyager I is one voyager II is another one
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Jupiter (Voyager 1 & 2)Saturn (Voyager 1 & 2)Uranus (Voyager 2)Neptune (Voyager 2)See related link for a full description of the Voyager exploration
Well i know America's first successful probe to another planet wasnt Voyager
Neptune was the last planet to be visited by the space probe called Voyager II. It was launched by NASA and the probed flew past the planet in 1989.
Uranus via the Voyager 2 probe.
Voyager did not discover any new planets. By the time Voyager was launched we already knew of all the planets in our solar system that we know of today. There were also two Voyager probes, not one. The first planet that either probe studied was Jupiter, which we had known for millennia. Voyager 1 flew by Jupiter in March 1979 while Voyager 2 flew by in July of the same year.
Voyager 1 is the furthest and Voyager 2 is the second furthest
yes voyager 2 is a space probe
Voyager 2 is a space probe.
No humans have ever been to Uranus. Voyager 2 is the only space probe that has visited it.
i think that the first probe was Voyager II in 1977
voyager is a probe sent in space by NASA for exploring different planets.
Voyager 2 was launched first. It's trajectory was designed to take advantage of an unusually convenient alignment of the planets allowing the inclusion of Uranus and Neptune fly bys in the probe's mission. Voyager 1 was launched after its sister probe, but on a faster trajectory which enabled it to reach Jupiter and Saturn sooner at the expense of visiting the outer planets.
That was "Voyager 2".