Probes or missions to planets vary in travel times depending on the distance between Earth and the target planet. For example, it can take anywhere from a few months to several years to reach a planet like Mars. The dates of these missions are carefully planned based on the alignment of the planets and optimal launch windows for efficiency and fuel savings.
they lunches off with a rocket first then orbits a planet. Then shoots off on to the planet. after witch, the rocket blows apart back to earth.
Using probes to collect data from space allows for direct measurements of the space environment and celestial bodies, providing accurate and reliable data. These probes can be tailored to specific missions and carry specialized instruments for different purposes, enabling more detailed and precise data collection. Probes are also able to travel to remote locations in space where humans or telescopes cannot easily reach, expanding our understanding of the Universe.
My answer is that space probes go 5,075 mph, when launched from Earth. Hope I helped you find your answer.
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.
Depends on what you want to do when you get there. Interplanetary probes make the journey in about a day. The Apollo lunar landing missions took about 3 days the travel the same distance.
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they lunches off with a rocket first then orbits a planet. Then shoots off on to the planet. after witch, the rocket blows apart back to earth.
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Yes, NASA has sent a couple of unmanned probes to examine Mercury, Mariner 10 which did a flyby and the MESSENGER orbiter.
The Earth.
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