None specifically. There have been several space craft starting with Voyager 1 that have observed the Jupiter system including Europa, but none have landed there.
I am unaware of any planned landers there; this will be very difficult to arrange, because we want to ensure that we do not inadvertently contaminate Europa, which may hold the best chance of finding some form of extraterrestrial life. It is difficult to TOTALLY sterilize anything that has come from the surface of the Earth, a planet which is teeming with the most astonishing forms of life.
A space probe is anything that humans have launched from Earth to explore another body/bodies in the solar system. Such examples include Voyager 1 and 2, and the Venera spacecraft sent to Venus.
voyager 1 and 2 and they have been sent out of our solar system
none because they would burn up as soon as they got close enough to get data. basically, it would be paying a billion dollars to epically fail.
All planets except Earth and Pluto have been visited by probes.
No humans from Earth have ever visited any other planet.
the one that discovered neptune was called voyager 2 it is still in space
Telescopes, Space missions, probes all help scientists discover more about the moon.
It helps you look far into space. :)
Anal Probes. Look out!
The facts about every planet that we read in different sources are always approximate predictions until a probe really tests it. For example, Mars was thought to have 99 % CO2 in it's atmosphere but when the space probes tested it it came out that there was O2 present there too.
The Venera series probes were developed by scientists and engineers in the Soviet Union. The name comes from the Russian word for Venus, which was to be their destination.
Telescopes, Space missions, probes all help scientists discover more about the moon.
The Voyager space probe provides scientists with information on gaseous giant planets.
It helps you look far into space. :)
By observing them regularly using telescopes and by sending orbital or lander probes to them.
To explore and look at other planets and further
Anal Probes. Look out!
No they aren't the same. A satellite is on a defined orbit and a probe is something sent to discover planets or other space objects.
Space probes offer scientists instruments that can collect data, but has no human crew.
by sending probes to the planets one will come back from Pluto in about 4 years
they studied the structure of planets
probes or satellites
Space probes offer scientists instruments that can collect data, but has no human crew.