If landing probes are mentioned, no not yet.
no not yet .but only the probes have been sent there.
No space probes have visited Uranus to date. The only spacecraft that has conducted a close flyby of Uranus was NASA's Voyager 2 probe in 1986. There are proposed missions in development that aim to send probes to Uranus in the future.
Yes, several probes have flown past Jupiter over the years, including; Pioneer 11, Pioneer 12, Voyager 1, Voyager 2, Ulysses, Cassini and New Horizons. There has also been one orbiter, Galileo, which went into orbit around Jupiter for around 7 years from Dec 1995 until September 2003. It released a probe into Jupiter, then was deliberately steered into the planet itself at the end of its mission.
One space probe has been sent to Pluto: NASA's New Horizons spacecraft. It performed a flyby of Pluto in July 2015, providing the first close-up images and scientific data of the dwarf planet and its moons.
None specifically. There have been several space craft starting with Voyager 1 that have observed the Jupiter system including Europa, but none have landed there. I am unaware of any planned landers there; this will be very difficult to arrange, because we want to ensure that we do not inadvertently contaminate Europa, which may hold the best chance of finding some form of extraterrestrial life. It is difficult to TOTALLY sterilize anything that has come from the surface of the Earth, a planet which is teeming with the most astonishing forms of life.
Yes, there have been probes sent to Mercury. Messenger and Mariner 10.
yes but they were crushed
yep, it burned up
No. We have sent probes to Jupiter, which have studied Jupiter and its moons, but nothing has landed on it. No human has gone farther than Earth's moon.
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I don't think any have, except for "Voyager 2" which flew past in 1986.
There have been a number of robotic exploratory vehicles sent from Earth to other planets and asteroids, but there is no indication that other planets have sent any probes to Earth. Of course, we would not necessarily see it. It might be designed to be inconspicuous, a stealth probe.
Pluto was to far out of the way and of little importance when earlier probes where sent to the gas giants. but as i type this there is a probe on it's way to Pluto rigth now.
Yes, NASA's Parker Solar Probe was launched in 2018 and is the closest any spacecraft has ever gone to the Sun, studying its outer atmosphere. The probe's mission is to help scientists better understand the behavior of the Sun's corona and the solar wind.
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no not yet .but only the probes have been sent there.