No. The space shuttle merely orbits the Earth and isn't built for travel within the solar system. Even if it was, it would take at least a decade, at a guess, to get there.
The answer depends on "before what".
No space missions have landed on Neptune or flown by it. The only spacecraft that has visited Neptune is Voyager 2, which conducted a flyby of the planet in 1989. There are no current plans for future missions to Neptune.
There have been no astronauts that have gone to Neptune. Nor is there any space exploration projects or programs called Neptune that I am aware of.
Semi-autonomous space probes have gone to the vicinity of Neptune, but no robots in the popular sense.
Neptune has not had any space exploration missions. However, it has been visited by the Voyager 2 spacecraft, which flew by the planet in 1989 and provided valuable information about its atmosphere, moons, and rings. There are no current plans for future missions to explore Neptune directly.
voyager 2 did a quick flyby that's all
None.
The answer depends on "before what".
Yes or why would we have space flights and other planets
No space missions have landed on Neptune or flown by it. The only spacecraft that has visited Neptune is Voyager 2, which conducted a flyby of the planet in 1989. There are no current plans for future missions to Neptune.
Only one space probe went to or flew by Neptune which was Voyager 2.
yes voyager 2
There have been no astronauts that have gone to Neptune. Nor is there any space exploration projects or programs called Neptune that I am aware of.
Semi-autonomous space probes have gone to the vicinity of Neptune, but no robots in the popular sense.
some people went up to space to expolre the outer of it so ya people do go in neptune
Neptune has not had any space exploration missions. However, it has been visited by the Voyager 2 spacecraft, which flew by the planet in 1989 and provided valuable information about its atmosphere, moons, and rings. There are no current plans for future missions to explore Neptune directly.
Yes, Voyager II has. (Voyager II is an unmanned space probe).