The Viking Program, which created Viking 1 and Viking 2 space probes, was invented and launched by the United States.
The new horizon space probe is a probe launched January 16, 2006 and will reach Pluto on Bestille day (July 14) 2016. After words it will go into the Kuiper Belt and look for new icy objects like Pluto. It will use Jupiter's gravity to speed itself up along the way.
Voyager 1 & 2, Pioneer probes
Voyager 2 is a space probe.
They are made out of technology and they have cameras to take pictures of the planet. There are 2 types of probes a space probe wicth flys around the planet and takes pictures and planet probes or planet rovers. But they have no people living on the probes.
There are 2 types of CRO probes a. Active Probes (9 Megaohms) b. Passive Probes - hig voltage probe (10 to 1000 Megaohms)
The first probe was Pioneer 6 in 1965, it was a solar probe, and the mission was a success. The second probe was Pioneer 7 one year later. It was also a solar probe and it was also a success. After that we have launched more solar probes, and other probes out into space, almost all have been successful.
Voyager 1&2, Galileo Space Probe.
The Viking Space Probe was actually two different probes. Viking 1 and Viking 2 were used to explore Mars. The probes took photographs, did experiments and deployed instruments to the surface of Mars.
The only probe that has reached Neptune so far was Voyager 2.
there are many probes in space. There is the Hubble space telescope, voyager voyager 2. Here are just some probes in space. there too much to name all of them.
i think that the first probe was Voyager II in 1977
it takes 4 years to get to Venus with the Magellan space probe.
As of yet, only the Voyager 2 probe has been sent to Neptune. It passed Neptune in 1989.
The Viking Program, which created Viking 1 and Viking 2 space probes, was invented and launched by the United States.
known by my knowledge it is mars 2 c'OS mars 1 did not have successful landing both of them are probes of the soviet union
The Voyager I and the Voyager II are the only space probes to visit Neptune. They landed in the 1980s.