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What is the difference between a flyby spacecraft and an orbiter?

The main difference between a flyby spacecraft and an orbiter is the guidance computer programming: which causes a flyby to go by the planet and take pictures and other readings allowed in the limited time of the single pass, while an orbiter is captured into an orbit about the planet where it has a much longer period to take pictures and other readings.


What is the primary reason why Pluto flyby mission would be cheaper than a Pluto orbiter?

A flyby mission requires less fuel and a shorter duration of operation compared to an orbiter mission. Since a flyby does not need to enter orbit around Pluto, it can be completed with fewer resources and less time, resulting in lower overall costs.


When did New Horizons reach Pluto?

On July 14, 2015, New Horizons flew 12,500 km (7,800 mi) above the surface of Pluto, making it the first spacecraft to explore the dwarf planet.On October 25, 2016, the last of the recorded data from the Pluto flyby was received from New Horizons.Having completed its flyby of Pluto, New Horizons has maneuvered for a flyby of Kuiper belt object (486958) 2014 MU69, expected to take place on January 1, 2019.


Does mundane mean human?

No, mundane does not mean human. Mundane typically refers to things that are ordinary, common, or of this world, as opposed to the divine or spiritual.


What visited Saturn a flyby in 1979?

The spacecraft Voyager 1 conducted a successful flyby of Saturn in 1979. It captured close-up images of Saturn's rings, moons, and atmosphere during its brief encounter with the planet. Voyager 1 continued its journey out of the solar system and is now in interstellar space.