Not exactly. The Voyager 2 space probe did a flyby of Neptune, but since it never actually orbited the planet, it can't be considered a satellite. Neptune does not have a solid surface, so nothing could ever land on it.
Yes, we have satellites orbiting mars. The last few probes that we've sent contained both landers and satellites intended to orbit the planet. They not only photograph the planet but they also serve as relays and retransmitters for the landers when communicating with Earth.
what are the names of satellites and robot that have seen neptune.
There are currently no man made satellites or robots on the planet Neptune.
The Voyager 2 spacecraft is the only man-made object to have visited Neptune. It flew by Neptune in 1989, capturing close-up images and data about the planet and its moons. No other satellites or robots have been sent close to Neptune since then.
There are no satellites or robots on Neptune.
Yes, we have satellites orbiting mars. The last few probes that we've sent contained both landers and satellites intended to orbit the planet. They not only photograph the planet but they also serve as relays and retransmitters for the landers when communicating with Earth.
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.
Neptune has 13 known satellites to this date.They are:NaiadThalassaDespinaGalateaLarissaProteusTritonNereidHalimedeSaoLaomedeiaPsamatheNeso
Neptune has 13 natural satellites (or moons).
what are the names of satellites and robot that have seen neptune.
There are currently no man made satellites or robots on the planet Neptune.
There are no satellites from Earth, but Neptune has 13 natural satellites, that is 13 moons.
The Voyager 2 spacecraft is the only man-made object to have visited Neptune. It flew by Neptune in 1989, capturing close-up images and data about the planet and its moons. No other satellites or robots have been sent close to Neptune since then.
Neptune has 13 discovered satellites.
There are no satellites or robots on Neptune.
Neptune has 13 known moons.
As of now, no satellites or robots have been sent specifically to Neptune. The only spacecraft to have visited Neptune is NASA's Voyager 2, which conducted a flyby in 1989, providing valuable data and images of the planet and its moons. Since then, there have been discussions about potential future missions, but none have been realized yet.