It's less expensive than sending astronauts, and can still get a lot of science done.
Yes, NASA did send both probes into space but they were launched at different dates.
The Jet Propulsion Laboratory at NASA is the lead for using robots to explore space. It is a federally funded and it is also responsible for operating NASA's Deep Space Network.
Yes, the Voyager missions were run by NASA and they sent the probes.
No, NASA no longer sends animals to space for scientific research. Animal testing in space was common in the past, but advances in technology and ethical considerations have led to the development of alternative methods for studying the effects of space travel on living organisms.
the roam (go around) planets. they have a camera attatced to them so that we can see what the 'robot sees. usually we send these 'robots' to space to see if there is any life on planets.
Yes, Robots will always be used in space.
Yes, NASA did send both probes into space but they were launched at different dates.
because NASA dont want humans to experience the fresh air of space
they didn't.
The Jet Propulsion Laboratory at NASA is the lead for using robots to explore space. It is a federally funded and it is also responsible for operating NASA's Deep Space Network.
Yes, the Voyager missions were run by NASA and they sent the probes.
No. But NASA did send a space probe to crash into a comet.
A bass-tronaut! (Get It? astronaut)
No, NASA no longer sends animals to space for scientific research. Animal testing in space was common in the past, but advances in technology and ethical considerations have led to the development of alternative methods for studying the effects of space travel on living organisms.
No. Space shuttles are Too Dangerous: Challenger and Columbia, RIP. NASA is going to build a new rocket to send people in to space, but, there will be no more space shuttles.
NASA 360 - 2008 NASA 360 Robots Rocks and Rovers was released on: USA: 5 September 2012
the roam (go around) planets. they have a camera attatced to them so that we can see what the 'robot sees. usually we send these 'robots' to space to see if there is any life on planets.