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jupiter, uranus, neptune and pluto. also many other galaxies and solar systems.
The furthest man-made satellite from Earth is Voyager 1 - launched on the 5th of September 1977.
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The Voyager 1 was a space probe that was launched by NASA on September 5th, 1977 with the intention of studying the outer Solar System and interstellar medium. Currently, it is still operating and regularly sends back data to the Deep Space Network.
There is no passenger side airbag shut off switch in a 1998 Voyager.
Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 did not visit the planet Pluto. Voyager 1's trajectory did not take it close to Pluto, and Voyager 2 was redirected after its Uranus encounter to head out of the solar system in a different direction.
Voyager 1 is the furthest and Voyager 2 is the second furthest
voyager I is one voyager II is another one
Voyager 1 was launched on the 5th of September 1977 and Voyager 2 was launched before voyager 1 on the 20th of August 1977.
i think it was voyager 1 or 2
There has never been a man made object to leave the Solar System. There are however, two objects which may escape the influence of Sol and enter the interstellar medium. These objects are the Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 spacecraft. It is currently unknown which will leave the system first, as although Voyager 1 was launched first, peculiarities of the nature of the Solar System may mean that Voyager 2 breaks the heliosphere first.
Voyager 2 did not land on Neptune, it made a flyby.
jupiter, uranus, neptune and pluto. also many other galaxies and solar systems.
jupiter, uranus, neptune and pluto. also many other galaxies and solar systems.
yes in fact th voyager 1 returned to earth in 2007 and is not based on ground zero
The Voyager 1 spacecraft discovered Jupiter's ring.
Voyager 1 arrived in November 1980 and Voyager 2 in August 1981.