Yes, Voyager 2 is a space probe itself. It was launched in 1977 by NASA to study the outer planets of our solar system.
Almost nothing, weight is a force exerted due to gravity and since Voyager 1 is well outside the solar system there will be almost no gravitational force acting upon it.
Voyager II is the first successful space probe that reached the outer planets or Jovian Planets. It is in the rule of probes that they should not reach the outer planets because it is too far and their probes might malfunction. But this Voyager II probe had a successful flight to the outer planets.
Jupiter (Voyager 1 & 2)Saturn (Voyager 1 & 2)Uranus (Voyager 2)Neptune (Voyager 2)See related link for a full description of the Voyager exploration
Voyager 1 weighed about 1582 pounds, or about 722 kilograms. A link can be found below for more information.
The probe will continue to move in a straight line at a constant speed forever, according to Newton's First Law of Motion, until an unbalanced force causes it to change direction or speed.
yes voyager 2 is a space probe
Yes, Voyager 2 is a space probe itself. It was launched in 1977 by NASA to study the outer planets of our solar system.
voyager is a probe sent in space by NASA for exploring different planets.
Almost nothing, weight is a force exerted due to gravity and since Voyager 1 is well outside the solar system there will be almost no gravitational force acting upon it.
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That was "Voyager 2".
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Yes, Voyager II has. (Voyager II is an unmanned space probe).
The two most well known ones are Voyager Probe and the Viking probe.
NASA can still receive messages from the Voyager space probe if they wanted too. They have turned off the camera and the equipment to save power and memory.
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