Numerous spacecraft have visited Jupiter, including NASA's Pioneer 10 and 11 missions in the early 1970s, which provided the first close-up images of the planet. Voyager 1 and 2 followed, conducting detailed studies of Jupiter's atmosphere and moons in 1979. The Galileo orbiter, which operated from 1995 to 2003, extensively studied Jupiter and its moons. More recently, NASA's Juno mission, launched in 2011 and arriving in 2016, continues to explore Jupiter's composition, gravity field, and magnetic field.
They found planet jupiter.
No and probably never will as Jupiter is a gaseous planet.
Objects that cannot transit the Sun as seen from Jupiter are those that are orbiting closer to the Sun than Jupiter itself. This includes objects in orbits closer to the Sun than Jupiter's orbit, such as Mercury, Venus, and Earth. The relative alignment of these planets with Jupiter and the Sun makes it impossible for them to be seen transiting the Sun from Jupiter's perspective.
Yes. Jupiter has been visited on flyby missions by the space probes Pioneer 10, Pioneer 11, Voyager 1, Voyager 2, Ulysses, Cassini, and New Horizons. The space probe Galileo orbited Jupiter from 1995 until 2003. Upon arrival, it sent an atmospheric probe into Jupiter's atmosphere.
Jupiter is both the most massive and the largest of those objects.
Jupiter first visited by satelite at December 3 1973 by pioneer 10
No person has visited Jupiter the closest we have been is to observe the planet with high powered telescopes.
it was yes because they like Jupiter
They found planet jupiter.
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No one has visited Jupiter to date, though several probes have been sent.
Yes.
It was never visited by humans.
A spacecraft didn't visit Jupiter it is just a ball of gas.
A spacecraft didn't visit Jupiter it is just a ball of gas.
No and probably never will as Jupiter is a gaseous planet.
no space missions have ever visited Jupiter because the farthest astronauts have ever gone to is the moon, but picture things have gone to take pics of Jupiter. just not actual astronauts.