approx. 50 cents, if you want it to return 300 billion.
much of what is known about Neptune comes from the space probe Voyager II, which passed Neptune in 1989. Neptune was found to have two narrow rings and other fainter ones, as well as six moons. A year on Neptune is equal to almost 1656 Earth years. A Neptunian day is about 18 hours long.
The new horizon space probe is a probe launched January 16, 2006 and will reach Pluto on Bestille day (July 14) 2016. After words it will go into the Kuiper Belt and look for new icy objects like Pluto. It will use Jupiter's gravity to speed itself up along the way.
Almost nothing, weight is a force exerted due to gravity and since Voyager 1 is well outside the solar system there will be almost no gravitational force acting upon it.
The Voyager 1 and 2 space probes have provided valuable information about the outer planets of our solar system, including Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. They have sent back images and data that have expanded our knowledge of these distant worlds.
Yes, both Voyager spacecraft travel much faster than the space shuttle. The space shuttle only needs to travel about 5 miles per second to achieve Low-Earth-Orbit. Voyager 1 travels at over 10 miles per second.
there are many probes in space. There is the Hubble space telescope, voyager voyager 2. Here are just some probes in space. there too much to name all of them.
To make a space probe it can cost from 154-328 million dollars. :)
The lg voyager costs $170
much of what is known about Neptune comes from the space probe Voyager II, which passed Neptune in 1989. Neptune was found to have two narrow rings and other fainter ones, as well as six moons. A year on Neptune is equal to almost 1656 Earth years. A Neptunian day is about 18 hours long.
The new horizon space probe is a probe launched January 16, 2006 and will reach Pluto on Bestille day (July 14) 2016. After words it will go into the Kuiper Belt and look for new icy objects like Pluto. It will use Jupiter's gravity to speed itself up along the way.
Almost nothing, weight is a force exerted due to gravity and since Voyager 1 is well outside the solar system there will be almost no gravitational force acting upon it.
I have the Voyager with that texting plan it cost 20 dollars..... for unlimeted texting... the phone alone cost $170 hope that helped
2 million gigabytes
How much it cost other fix a trans axle on plymouth voyager
The Voyager 1 and 2 space probes have provided valuable information about the outer planets of our solar system, including Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. They have sent back images and data that have expanded our knowledge of these distant worlds.
Brand New 1993 Ford Probe right off the show room floor cost me "$29 800.00"
Well, Voyager is now well beyond much useful gravitational influence of any of the solar system's planets. What we have learned is that planetary gravity wells can be used to provide a boost to passing spacecraft. Since Voyager most spacecraft to the outer planets spend some time in the inner system first, performing slingshots from one planet to the next to increase velocity. Each of these maneuvers robs a wee bit of the planet's angular momentum.