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Mercury does not have any natural satellites. However, it has been visited by two space probes: Mariner 10 in 1974-75 and Messenger in 2011. These are the two spacecraft that have provided most of the information we have about Mercury.
The primary spacecraft that have explored Mercury are NASA's Mariner 10 and MESSENGER. Mariner 10 flew by the planet three times in the 1970s, while MESSENGER orbited Mercury from 2011 to 2015, providing extensive data about its surface and environment. There are currently no robots on the surface of Mercury, and no satellites are currently in orbit since MESSENGER's mission concluded.
what satellites or robots have expored uranus
none
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There has been only one space probe which [crash] landed on Mercury, and that was Messenger.
no robots have roamed Mercury
Mercury does not have any natural satellites. However, it has been visited by two space probes: Mariner 10 in 1974-75 and Messenger in 2011. These are the two spacecraft that have provided most of the information we have about Mercury.
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The primary spacecraft that have explored Mercury are NASA's Mariner 10 and MESSENGER. Mariner 10 flew by the planet three times in the 1970s, while MESSENGER orbited Mercury from 2011 to 2015, providing extensive data about its surface and environment. There are currently no robots on the surface of Mercury, and no satellites are currently in orbit since MESSENGER's mission concluded.
There are humanoid robots, military robots, insect robots, and space robots. There are more kinds of robots too.
no robots are realistic
what satellites or robots have expored uranus
what satellites or robots have expored uranus
Man has not physically been to Mercury but un-manned robots have been there. These robots have helped us to better understand our distant neighboring planet.
no because mercury is too close to the sun so nothing can touch mercury