I think its mars, i might be wrong
There are currently no man made satellites or robots on the planet Neptune.
saturn has only been visited 4 times by spacecrafts
Yes, Neptune has one known spacecraft, Voyager 2, which flew by the planet in 1989 and provided valuable data. There are no known robots or satellites currently in orbit around Neptune.
The only spacecraft to visit Uranus is NASA's Voyager 2 probe. It conducted a flyby of the planet in 1986, providing valuable data and images of Uranus and its moons. There are no known robots or satellites currently on or orbiting Uranus.
The only spacecraft to have visited Neptune is the space probe Voyager 2, which flew by Neptune in August 1989.
There are currently no man made satellites or robots on the planet Neptune.
saturn has only been visited 4 times by spacecrafts
Mars is the red planet. No robots have been seen there. Humans have sent robots there, however, to measure water levels, scan for life, and take pictures.
Yes, Neptune has one known spacecraft, Voyager 2, which flew by the planet in 1989 and provided valuable data. There are no known robots or satellites currently in orbit around Neptune.
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The only spacecraft to visit Uranus is NASA's Voyager 2 probe. It conducted a flyby of the planet in 1986, providing valuable data and images of Uranus and its moons. There are no known robots or satellites currently on or orbiting Uranus.
There are 476,894,909,342,676 robots currently in the world today 4-13-09.
The only spacecraft to have visited Neptune is the space probe Voyager 2, which flew by Neptune in August 1989.
a space robots investigates the soil on a planet.
"Captain Planet and the Robots of Zarm" is a fictional concept, and it may not work because it doesn't align with the established storylines or themes of the original "Captain Planet" series. Additionally, the inclusion of robots from Zarm does not fit with the environmental message of the show.
The two rovers that landed on Mars, which is the fourth planet from the Sun, are named "Spirit" and "Opportunity." While originally slated to only perform a 90-day mission, they have each had five mission extensions. Currently, both are still on Mars.
have any robots or satellites ever landed on pluto