No spacecraft has visited Uranus yet. The only spacecraft to have flown by Uranus is Voyager 2, which passed by the planet in 1986. There are no current plans for a dedicated mission to Uranus.
Only one through 2009. The Voyager 2 probe visited Neptune in 1989, having previously passed Jupiter, Saturn, and Uranus. Voyager 2 took the first close-up photos of the Neptunian moon Triton and discovered 5 new inner moons.
As of 2011, only one spacecraft has passed relatively close to Neptune. The Voyager 2 probe visited Neptune in 1989, having previously passed Jupiter, Saturn, and Uranus. Voyager 2 took the first close-up photos of the Neptunian moon Triton, and discovered five inner moons: Naiad, Thalassa, Despina, Galatea and Proteus.
Just one spacecraft has visited Uranus. That was Voyager 2 Voyager 2, has now become an interstellar spacecraft. This means that it has left the solar system. If you are asking whether or not we have gone to Uranus with a rover, the answer is no. We are still putting more and more rovers on Mars, which is relatively close in comparison with Uranus. Mars takes about 8 and a half months to reach. If that is close than Uranus is REALLY far away. That means that if we haven't put a man on Mars, we definitely haven't put a man on Uranus.
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.
No spacecraft has visited Uranus yet. The only spacecraft to have flown by Uranus is Voyager 2, which passed by the planet in 1986. There are no current plans for a dedicated mission to Uranus.
Depends on whether you say Pluto is a planet or not. If you say it isn't, then there are no planets that haven't been visited by a spacecraft. If you say it is, then there is one that hasn't been visited yet, but one is on the way.
Only one through 2009. The Voyager 2 probe visited Neptune in 1989, having previously passed Jupiter, Saturn, and Uranus. Voyager 2 took the first close-up photos of the Neptunian moon Triton and discovered 5 new inner moons.
As of 2011, only one spacecraft has passed relatively close to Neptune. The Voyager 2 probe visited Neptune in 1989, having previously passed Jupiter, Saturn, and Uranus. Voyager 2 took the first close-up photos of the Neptunian moon Triton, and discovered five inner moons: Naiad, Thalassa, Despina, Galatea and Proteus.
Just one.
Just one, which was Voyager 2. It flew by Uranus in 1986.
Uranus has around 15 moons in orbit, but scientists believe there may be more, smaller satellites they haven't discovered yet. Only one spacecraft has ever been to the planet.
Just one spacecraft has visited Uranus. That was Voyager 2 Voyager 2, has now become an interstellar spacecraft. This means that it has left the solar system. If you are asking whether or not we have gone to Uranus with a rover, the answer is no. We are still putting more and more rovers on Mars, which is relatively close in comparison with Uranus. Mars takes about 8 and a half months to reach. If that is close than Uranus is REALLY far away. That means that if we haven't put a man on Mars, we definitely haven't put a man on Uranus.
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.
The mars rover landed in 2004 and i dont know the other one
No humans have visited Mars yet. Only robotic spacecraft, like the Mars rovers, have been sent to explore the planet.
No. Space shuttles only have the capability of low earth orbit and the highest one has ever gone was to place Hubble into earth orbit. They have never even gone as far as the moon. However, a spacecraft has flown past Uranus. That was the Voyager 2.