Probes are sent to the moon in order to find out whether there is life or if there is any substances we assume we need for life such as water and oxygen.
Water was found on mars.
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As of now, there are no manned space probes in space. All probes sent beyond Earth's orbit are unmanned and controlled remotely from Earth. Manned missions have been limited to spacecraft that carry astronauts, such as the International Space Station or missions to the Moon.
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The US sent the Voyager probes, Viking probes, and New Horizons probe to explore space, while the USSR sent the Venera probes, Luna probes, and the Mars probes. These space probes played crucial roles in advancing our understanding of the solar system and beyond.
Some of the space probes sent to Jupiter include Voyager 1 and 2, Galileo, Juno, and the upcoming Europa Clipper mission. These probes have provided valuable information about Jupiter's atmosphere, moons, and magnetic field.
Yes, the Voyager missions were run by NASA and they sent the probes.
NASA has sent probes to Mars, which is much further from Earth than the Moon.
As of now, there are no manned space probes in space. All probes sent beyond Earth's orbit are unmanned and controlled remotely from Earth. Manned missions have been limited to spacecraft that carry astronauts, such as the International Space Station or missions to the Moon.
They have sent 6 space prbes to Jupiter.
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there has been 16 probes that had been sent to venus.
The US sent the Voyager probes, Viking probes, and New Horizons probe to explore space, while the USSR sent the Venera probes, Luna probes, and the Mars probes. These space probes played crucial roles in advancing our understanding of the solar system and beyond.
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A space probe is an unmanned spacecraft sent into space.
They look around space and punch your THINGS in Mars
The series of space probes sent to Venus by the Soviet Union is called the Venera program.
No. As of this writing, the only country that has sent men to the moon is the U.S.A. However, a number of other countries/agencies have sent robotic probes and orbiters to the moon including Russia, Japan, the European Space Agency, China, and India.