The furthest unmanned spacecraft is Voyager 1, which has reached the edge of the heliosphere, the outer boundary of the Sun's influence. It is currently more than 14 billion miles (22 billion kilometers) away from Earth.
No, Jupiter has not been visited by humans. The harsh radiation environment, extreme temperatures, and lack of solid surface make it difficult for human spacecraft to survive there. However, unmanned spacecraft like the Galileo and Juno missions have studied Jupiter from orbit.
As of now, the Hubble Space Telescope has been used to study Betelgeuse, a red supergiant star in the constellation of Orion. It has provided important insights into the star's behavior and characteristics.
So far no Indian has landed on the moon, a Indian astronaut Rakes h Sharma did go to space.
A package that lands on the moon doesn't need a 'rocket' unless it needs to launch and leave the moon again. That has only happened during the six Apollo missions that landed on the moon and then returned to Earth. So as far as we know, there have been exactly six rockets on the moon.
If by robotic, you mean unmanned... The Voyager 1 probe has left our solar system - and is approximately 134 AU (2.00×1010 km) - or 20,000,000,000 km from Earth.
because it travels to far.
No. The stars are much farther away than any spacecraft we have sent, manned or unmanned. The farthest any astronauts have been from Earth is around the far side of the moon, the closest object in space to Earth. Even the closest stars (other than the sun) are millions of times farther away.
Humans cannot currently travel to Neptune as it is too far away and sending a crewed mission would be extremely challenging due to the long duration of the journey and the harsh conditions in space. Unmanned spacecraft, like the Voyager probes, have been sent to study Neptune and its moons.
A space probe or spacecraft goes into space and reports back information.
No, Jupiter has not been visited by humans. The harsh radiation environment, extreme temperatures, and lack of solid surface make it difficult for human spacecraft to survive there. However, unmanned spacecraft like the Galileo and Juno missions have studied Jupiter from orbit.
As of now, the Hubble Space Telescope has been used to study Betelgeuse, a red supergiant star in the constellation of Orion. It has provided important insights into the star's behavior and characteristics.
So far no Indian has landed on the moon, a Indian astronaut Rakes h Sharma did go to space.
A package that lands on the moon doesn't need a 'rocket' unless it needs to launch and leave the moon again. That has only happened during the six Apollo missions that landed on the moon and then returned to Earth. So as far as we know, there have been exactly six rockets on the moon.
If by robotic, you mean unmanned... The Voyager 1 probe has left our solar system - and is approximately 134 AU (2.00×1010 km) - or 20,000,000,000 km from Earth.
"Far" meaning distance from Earth: only as far as the Moon. Two unmanned spacecraft (Voyagers) have now left the solar system. The record is held by the crew of Apollo 13 they flew on an orbit 100 km past surface of the Moon.
NASA has sent spacecraft to all eight planets in our solar system, including numerous missions to Mars. They have also launched missions to study asteroids, comets, and the Sun. NASA's Voyager 1 spacecraft has even left our solar system and is now in interstellar space.
As far as has been made known to the public, the USA is the only country which so far has landedhuman beings on the moon and returned them safely to earth.The USSR has sent unmanned spacecraft around the moon and back to earth, and has crashedan unmanned vehicle onto the moon's surface.