Oberon is a moon/satellite of the planet Uranus.
NASA recently launched the Landsat 9 satellite, a collaboration with the U.S. Geological Survey. This satellite will continue the mission of monitoring changes to the Earth's land and coastal regions.
NASA launched its first satellite, Explorer 1, on January 31, 1958.
The first weather satellite was TIROS-1, launched by NASA in 1960. The development of this satellite was led by NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in collaboration with the U.S. Weather Bureau (now the National Weather Service).
The name of the first NASA satellite was Explorer 1, launched on January 31, 1958. It was the United States' first successful satellite and was instrumental in the discovery of the Van Allen radiation belts.
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Oberon is a moon/satellite of the planet Uranus.
The only spacecraft to visit Uranus is NASA's Voyager 2 probe. It conducted a flyby of the planet in 1986, providing valuable data and images of Uranus and its moons. There are no known robots or satellites currently on or orbiting Uranus.
No: modern space travell has not yet advanced sufficiently to send a probe into Uranus. It is too far away. However, we have managed to take some nice photos of it.
well it would just float in space and NASA would have to send a rocket up to fix it
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NASA recently launched the Landsat 9 satellite, a collaboration with the U.S. Geological Survey. This satellite will continue the mission of monitoring changes to the Earth's land and coastal regions.
Voyager is a spacecraft probe. It is not a satellite. NASA's twin Voyager spacecraft launched in August and September 1977. Voyager 1 focused on Jupiter and Saturn., while Voyager 2 flew past Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.
Uranus has 24 known natural satellites.
none.
The first communication satellite was Echo NASA
NASA didn't even exist when the Russians put the first artificial satellite (Sputnik) into space