Only one space mission has ever flown by Neptune, the Voyager 2. Launched in 1973, actually sixteen days before the Voyager 1, the probe passed by Jupiter, Saturn, and Uranus, finally reaching Neptune twelve years after its launch. Despite a problem with its radio system, Voyager 2was a very successful launch. All of its experiments acquired useful and interesting information; no equipment malfunctioned. Some of the most important Neptunian discoveries of Voyager 2 are:
The Hubble Space Telescope! Ask your teacher about how the study of SuperNovas via the Hubble led directly to humans calculating the age of the Universe (3.7 billion years...give or take a million years). Go on...I dare you :-))))
Voyager 2 flew past Neptune.
Also, the Hubble Space telescope, of course, has photographed Neptune. That's two, and you only need one.
The 300 m radio telescope at Arecibo Observatory. This was done in the 1970's.
Voyager 2 spacecraft.
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