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The Voyager space probe provides scientists with information on gaseous giant planets.
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Voyager II is the first successful space probe that reached the outer planets or Jovian Planets. It is in the rule of probes that they should not reach the outer planets because it is too far and their probes might malfunction. But this Voyager II probe had a successful flight to the outer planets.
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Venus is 67,240,000 miles away from the sun. Venus is the second planet from the sun and is the hottest planet in the solar system. Scientists can not construct a probe that can survive on Venus for more then a few minutes.
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The Voyager 2 space probe flew past Neptune and its moons, including Triton. That has been Triton's only exploration.
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Scientists use a nucleic acid probe where scientists treat the DNA being searched with chemicals or heat to seperate the two DNA strands, then the nucleic acid probe is mixed with the single strands and the probe tags the direct DNA portion.
Through using the universal indicator or the PH probe.
The space probe Voyager 2 passed close to Neptune in 1989 for purposes of observation. It also passed by its moons Nereid and Triton.
A probe is a spacecraft that travels through space to collect science information. ... Probes send data back to Earth for scientists to study. The First Probes. Sputnik 1 was the first probe to go into space.
some of the questions scientists have about Mercury come from the limited knowledge we already have
The Voyager space probe provides scientists with information on gaseous giant planets.
The largest moon of Neptune, Triton, is believed to be a captured Kuiper Belt object, rather than a satellite that formed along with the planet. The reasons for this are :Triton is much larger than the other Neptunian moonsTriton orbits in a retrograde direction (clockwise, the opposite of Neptune's rotation)It appears to have a similar size and composition as the dwarf planet PlutoTidal interaction with Neptune's gravity may be heating the interior of Triton. There are signs of subsurface "seas" of liquid methane that might be explored by a "submerged" rather than rolling space probe. A proposal for a similar "floating" probe has been made for Titan, the largest moon of Saturn.
It is possible, but scientists will not be sure until they launch a probe to make an in-depth investigation of Titan.
Well, a satellite revolves about 80 times faster than the probe. The probe masters different situations which cause orbital problems. Escape velocity doesn't have the power that regards to the probe. Scientists assume that the satellite has the power, but others don't. The probe connects to orbital velocity and has the power to control it.