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Yes, and many do depending on what they are for. If the probe is just being placed in earth orbit and is intended to stay if that orbit without moving then it needs no engine and won't have one. The Hubble Space Telescope is a good example. If the probe is intended to change its orbit around the earth, or if it is intended to leave earth orbit and go elswehere in the solar system, then it will need engines for that purpose and will have them.
The modern telescope for space exploration was developed by NASA in partnership with other space agencies. Instruments like the Hubble Space Telescope and the James Webb Space Telescope have been designed and built by teams of engineers and scientists to observe the universe from space.
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The space probe New Horizons was launched 19th January 2006, and is expected to arrive at Pluto 14th July 2015. A journey time of nearly 9 years 6 months.
How many years after Luther’s criticism did Galileo begin to study planets?
Which space probe? there have been many.
Yes, and many do depending on what they are for. If the probe is just being placed in earth orbit and is intended to stay if that orbit without moving then it needs no engine and won't have one. The Hubble Space Telescope is a good example. If the probe is intended to change its orbit around the earth, or if it is intended to leave earth orbit and go elswehere in the solar system, then it will need engines for that purpose and will have them.
The Galileo space craft was launched on Oct 18, 1989 and was crashed into Jupiter on Sept. 21, 2003. This was the end of 14 year space mission.
Zero cause its so tiny
12 and a half
Many have done so for several years
Actually, there are very many space probes out there, like Cassini, Voyagers 1 and 2, Spirit and Opportunity, Galileo, the Viking Lander, and many more.
there are many probes in space. There is the Hubble space telescope, voyager voyager 2. Here are just some probes in space. there too much to name all of them.
No,sorry but they are only send to Mars and many more
There have been many probes sent into space by different space agencies, such as NASA's Voyager probes, the Mars rovers like Curiosity and Perseverance, and the ESA's Rosetta probe. Each probe is designed for specific missions, such as studying distant planets, asteroids, or comets, and expanding our understanding of the universe.
Yes there were many missions launched to Saturn. One of the first missions had a probe sent to space and see what the surface was made of and the probe was crushed with the extremely dense atmosphere
The first space probe, Sputnik 1 in 1957, was incapable of reaching Mars.There were many more important and pressing things that had to be learned before anyone had the capability to send a probe to Mars.