Voyager
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.
Since 1973 there have been several flyby missions many with objectives including gathering data about Jupiter, its moons, mass, radiation environment, etc. In order, Pioneer 10, Pioneer 11, Voyager 1, Voyager 2, Ulysses, Cassini, and New Horizons. To date the only probe to orbit the planet has been the Galileo orbiter which arrived in 1995, which also sent an atmospheric probe. Another probe Juno, launched in 2011, is expected to enter Jupiter polar orbit in 2016; the ESA has scheduled a further mission JUICE scheduled for 2022. Because of the possibility of life, there is significant interest in some of the Jovian moons. Detailed descriptions of the above missions are available from various sources on the internet.
Voyager 2.There haven't been any specific space probes sent to Neptune for mapping or exploration, like Cassini for Saturn and Galileo for Jupiter. However, the Voyager 2 space probe passed by Neptune in 1989 on its way out of the solar system and sent back pictures and information showing it to be an odd planet indeed.Voyager 1 and 2 were originally programmed to visit Saturn and Jupiter, but Voyager 2's trajectory was altered to visit Neptune and Uranus also, and remains the only spacecraft to have visited either planet. (Voyager 1 was flown past Saturn's moon Titan instead.)The Voyager Interstellar Mission, controlled by the Jet Propulsion Lab in Pasadena, CA, is still in contact with the Voyager spacecraft via the Deep Space Network, a huge array of globally interlinked radio telescopes that use their combined capability to communicate with them.
Jupiter was discovered by Galileo on January 7, 1610.
Jupiter has 63 moons discovered to date. Some names of Jupiter's moon are Io, Europa, Ganymede, Callisto and many more.
It was supposed to get to Jupiter on 2016 May 11
Jupiter has 63 known moons to date, but, Yes it would be possible to land a probe on any of these.
In real life to date, we have only sent probes past Jupiter. In fiction, perhaps the most famous instances of manned missions to Jupiter are found in the novels of the late Arthur C. Clarke (2001: A Space Odyssey, and their sequels).
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Jeff Global's Global Probe ended on 2004-09-10.
the Kennedy space center shuttle mission of october, 18 1989. lasted 6 years.
The planet Jupiter, which is visible to the naked eye, has been known since prehistoric times. There is no record of the date on which it was found.
Well, unless NASA has been keeping some major interplanetary travel secrets, no human has set foot on Jupiter. It's a gas giant with no solid surface, so landing there would be like trying to land on a fluffy cloud. Stick to exploring Earth for now, trust me.
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.
As of now , "Jupiter Ascending" has a February 6, 2015 release date .
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