Besides Earth, mars is the most explored planet.
The sun has not been "discovered" in a specific year as it has been observed and known about for thousands of years by various cultures. The sun is a vital part of our solar system and has been studied extensively by astronomers and scientists.
Satellites that explored the Earth have been launched since the 1950s, with notable missions such as the Landsat program beginning in 1972. As for robots that explored the Earth, this can refer to various types of autonomous or remotely operated machines used for scientific research in fields like oceanography, geology, and ecology, among others. These robots have been used for decades, with advancements in technology enabling more sophisticated capabilities and applications over time.
As of now, a total of 12 astronauts have walked on the surface of various planets in our solar system. These missions include the Apollo moon landings and Mars rover missions. There are plans for future manned missions to Mars and potentially other planets as well.
You can, actually. Astronauts have discovered a species of aliens on the Sun, but are trying to protect them from humans.
The sun can't be explored it is too hot. We can only watch through high powered telescopes.
Approximately 5 of the Earth's oceans have been explored by humans, while a larger portion of the land has been explored.
It has never been explored by humans and never will.
space has been explored by Orbital flights Human flights
it is impossible to go on the sun. it is far to hot.
Yes but satellites send pictures of all of the earth so they might not of been explored but they have been discovered
There have been about 15 billion who haven't explored the Mississippi.
The Great Pyramid of Giza has been extensively, but not completely explored.
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Within Carlsbad Caverns itself, about thirty miles of tunnels have been explored. Within the park is Lechuguilla Cave, which is much longer at 138 explored miles.
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only by worms