Yes, satellites and robots have explored Earth in various capacities. The first artificial satellite, Sputnik 1, was launched by the Soviet Union in 1957, marking the beginning of satellite exploration. Additionally, robotic missions, such as those conducted by unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and ground-based robots, have been used extensively for Earth observation and research since the late 20th century.
'''''I think voyager 2 in 1986'''''
It is called The Mars Rover!
No. Earth's only naturall satellite, the moon, is 4.5 to 4.6 billion years old. None of the artificial satellites are more than 60 years old.
The first man-made object to successfully be placed in Earth orbit was dubbed "Sputnik". It was launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan ... part of the USSR at the time ... on October 4, 1957.
cassinni in 2007
voyager 2 and the year was 1981
'''''I think voyager 2 in 1986'''''
It is called The Mars Rover!
No spacecraft has ever landed on Mercury. A couple have orbited around the planet.
i do believe that it will and it will happen in the year 2098
Launched in 1989, Galileo finally reached Jupiter on December 7, 1995
The moon is Earth's biggest satellite that experiences moonquakes, averaging about 3000 per year. These moonquakes are caused by tidal forces from Earth's gravity and the cooling and contraction of the moon's interior.
when did robot asumi invented? and who invented robot asumi? what year did robot asumi invented?
Three of the robotic missions to Jupiter are Galileo (1989), Juno (2011), and Europa Clipper (scheduled for the 2020s).
he explored in 1521
they explored the Mississippi river in the year 1670.
None. The ozone hole was first observed from Earth's surface.