The mission to the badlands was set on Stardate 48315.6 (In Georgian calendar: April 26, 2371), so this is when it started. They did not get home until Stardate 54973.4 (In Georgian calendar: December 22, 2377).
Voyager 1 arrived in November 1980 and Voyager 2 in August 1981.
There is no Planet X, so no, it did not.
All four outer planets. Voyager 1 flew by Jupiter and Saturn only, and Voyager 2 flew by Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. Pluto, which is no longer considered to be a planet, was not included in the fly-by.
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.
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Voyager 2, which flew by the giant planet in 1989.
Voyager 2 flew by Neptune in 1989, coming within 30,000km of the planet.
The mission to the badlands was set on Stardate 48315.6 (In Georgian calendar: April 26, 2371), so this is when it started. They did not get home until Stardate 54973.4 (In Georgian calendar: December 22, 2377).
Long Distance Voyager was created in 1981.
Voyager 1 arrived in November 1980 and Voyager 2 in August 1981.
There is no Planet X, so no, it did not.
The Cassini-Huygens probe is there now (Cassini orbiting Saturn since 2004, Huygens lander now inoperative, landed on the moon Titan). Earlier fly-bys of the planet were by Pioneer 11 (1979), Voyager 1 (1980), and Voyager 2 (1981).
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