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My answer is that space probes go 5,075 mph, when launched from Earth. Hope I helped you find your answer.

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What do space probes travel away from?

The Earth.


How many space probes have earth had?

Earth has launched over 100 space probes since the 1950s. These probes have been sent to study planets, moons, asteroids, and other bodies in our solar system, as well as to explore deep space beyond.


Are space probes piloted or unpiloted why would they be that way?

Space probes are not piloted. Probes are launched to places that are months or years away in travel time. A pilot would require too much food, air, and water.


When was the space probes launched?

1957 by the russians


How do space probes get to space?

Space probes are launched into space using rockets or space shuttles. These vehicles provide the necessary thrust to propel the probe out of Earth's atmosphere and into space. Once in space, the probe uses its own propulsion systems to travel further into the solar system or beyond.


What country launched the space probe named viking?

The United States launched the Viking space probes. Viking 1 was launched on August 20, 1975, and Viking 2 was launched on September 9, 1975. These probes were part of NASA's Viking program to study Mars.


What different space probes where sent to space?

It's not that I don't want to answer this question, it's that it's scope is beyond Answers.com. There have been scores of space probes sent into space (taking all nations into consideration). Your best bet is to research "space probes launched from earth". Allow yourself a couple of hours to read it all.


What space probes have traveled to this part of the universe?

Only the ones we have launched.


How many times have space probes gone to earth?

Space probes leave Earth, they do not go toit.


How do satellites get into space?

They are placed on top of a rocket, which accelerates them until they "escape" the atmosphere and enter space. Satellites are spacecraft that orbit the Earth or a planet, while those that travel through space are usually called "space probes."


Which space shuttle launched the planetary probes Magellan and Galileo as well as the Compton Gamma Ray Observatory?

The space shuttle Atlantis launched the Magellan and Galileo planetary probes, as well as the Compton Gamma Ray Observatory.


What are statellites and space probes?

Statellites and space probes are orbits that go around the Earth. This is to get data.