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No human has yet travelled beyond the moon, let alone to any other planet in our solar system.

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Q: Who was the people who flew by Jupiter?
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Which planets have been viewed by the two voyager spacecrafts?

Voyager 1 flew by Jupiter and Saturn. Voyager 2 flew by Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.


Did the Ulysses land or fly by Jupiter?

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What was the year that a spacecraft flew by Jupiter?

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The "Voyager 2" spacecraft.


When was a space probe sent to Jupiter?

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Probes flew past Jupiter and other planets before heading?

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How do you know Jupiter has rings?

after a space craft flew and hit tonnes of dust particles


How many planets has the voyager visited?

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What year did voyagers 1 and 2 leave for Jupiter Saturn Uranus and Neptune?

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