The ten smaller satellites were not discovered until a space probe was sent because they are much fainter and smaller than the larger moons, making them difficult to detect from Earth. Earth-based observations are limited by atmospheric interference and the resolution of telescopes, which can miss smaller objects. Space probes, equipped with advanced imaging technology, can capture clearer and more detailed images, allowing for the discovery of these smaller satellites during close encounters.
No satellites have been sent to explore Neptune. However, the Voyager 2 space probe conducted a flyby of Neptune in 1989, providing valuable information and images of the planet and its moons.
No, a satellite is not the same as a space probe. A satellite is an object placed into orbit around a celestial body, like a planet, whereas a space probe is a spacecraft designed to conduct scientific investigations in space. However, some satellites carry scientific instruments to conduct research, blurring the lines between the two.
The first US space probe was named "Pioneer 1". It was launched on 11th October 1958.
A space probe that found several of Neptune's moons and Neptune itself. 1989 was the year they all of the satellites. Satellites: another name for moon. NOT A DISH!!
Some notable satellites and robots that have visited Earth include the Hubble Space Telescope in 1990, the Juno spacecraft in 2011, and the Parker Solar Probe in 2018. These missions have provided valuable data and insights into Earth and our solar system.
Uranus is very far away. The planet itself cannot even be seen without a telescope. Those ten moons are very small. They would have been extremely difficult to find with even the best telescopes.
Since Uranus is a long distance from earth and the 10 smaller satellites are so small and dark, we weren't able to discover them until we sent a spacecraft close to Uranus. These satellites are not visible from earth.Uranus is very far away from the Sun and the Earth, and its satellites very small. When Voyager flew there it was much closer and it was easier to detect them.Space probes have proved that Uranus also has ten much smaller satellites that orbit much closer to the planet. These ten are dark in color and do not reflect as much sunlight as the larger ones.
The ten smaller moons of Uranus were not discovered until a space probe passed by because they are relatively small and faint, making them difficult to detect from Earth due to the planet's distance and brightness. The space probe was able to capture clear images and data from close proximity, allowing scientists to identify these smaller moons orbiting Uranus.
Voyager 2 is the only probe.
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Voyager 2 is the only probe.
A probe is a piece of equipment that collects data. It can also monitor conditions. One example is the Galileo space probe. A satellite is anything that orbits something else. this can include the moon, GPS satellites, the space station, or the space shuttle.
A space probe that found several of Neptune's moons and Neptune itself. 1989 was the year they all of the satellites. Satellites: another name for moon. NOT A DISH!!
yes a probe broke a wheel and discovered water on the poles
In 1986, NASA's Voyager 2 was the first and only probe to visit Uranus.
the u.s space probe clementinelater another space probe confirmed that frozen ice exists on the moon
As of 2012, there are 4 known natural satellites (moons) of Pluto.Charon was discovered in 1978, Nix and Hydra in 2005, and the fourth moon, provisionally called S/2011P1, was found in 2011. Charon's diameter is over half that of Pluto, and the Pluto-Charon pair actually represent a co-orbiting binary system. Nix and Hydra are both much smaller, having diameters estimated at between 5% and 7% of Pluto's.There are no artificial satellites orbiting Pluto. The unmanned NASA probe "New Horizons" will pass near Pluto in 2015.