cassinni in 2007
inmolmom
voyager 2 in 1986
satellites are in use to find ruins, Old camps, Etc in rain forests. As for robots i am not sure about in the wilderness the military does have robots that can map out buildings on its own and come back to the operator.
Yes, satellites and robots have explored Earth in various capacities. The first artificial satellite, Sputnik 1, was launched by the Soviet Union in 1957, marking the beginning of satellite exploration. Additionally, robotic missions, such as those conducted by unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and ground-based robots, have been used extensively for Earth observation and research since the late 20th century.
Yes, robots have not landed on Saturn itself, but the Cassini spacecraft spent over 13 years studying the planet and its moons before intentionally plunging into Saturn's atmosphere in 2017. No satellites have landed on Saturn.
no
Uranus - was first discovered by William Herschel, by telescope on 13th march 1781. It was first explored by satellite, when Voyager II did a fly-by (in January 1986) - on its way out of the solar system.
voyager 2 in 1712
yes one was in 1986and one was in 2007
There have been two space probes: Mariner 10 and Messenger.
The ones that got close up to neptune was your fACE
There are no satellites or robots on Neptune.
Patricia
name and year/imformation
none
Voyager 2, 1989.
inmolmom