The first spacecraft to visit Jupiter was Pioneer 10 in 1973. The craft took the first close up pictures of Jupiter.
The time it takes to travel from Earth to Jupiter depends on the spacecraft's speed and trajectory. For example, NASA's Juno spacecraft took about 5 years to reach Jupiter, traveling at an average speed of about 130,000 miles per hour. Future missions may be faster or slower depending on the specific spacecraft and route chosen.
The Viking Space Probes did not go to Jupiter. They were used to explore Mars.
The most recent spacecraft to study Jupiter is the Juno spacecraft, which was launched by NASA in 2011 and arrived at Jupiter in 2016. Juno's mission is focused on studying Jupiter's atmosphere, magnetic field, and gravitational field in order to improve our understanding of the gas giant's composition and formation.
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Galileo was the first spacecraft to visit Jupiter.
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.
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The first spacecraft to visit Jupiter was Pioneer 10 in 1973. The craft took the first close up pictures of Jupiter.
The first spacecraft to visit and explore Jupiter was the Pioneer 10 in 1973. The Pioneer 10 was created by NASA and made in the U.S.
its possible.....if you get the right amount of training and are an astronaut, then maybe
The time it takes to travel from Earth to Jupiter depends on the spacecraft's speed and trajectory. For example, NASA's Juno spacecraft took about 5 years to reach Jupiter, traveling at an average speed of about 130,000 miles per hour. Future missions may be faster or slower depending on the specific spacecraft and route chosen.
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The surface of Jupiter is not solid!
nobody ever landed on Jupiter
The Viking Space Probes did not go to Jupiter. They were used to explore Mars.