No. Other galaxies are too far away. The nearest galaxy to the solar system is a dwarf galaxy about 25 thousand light years away, meaning it would take 25 thousand years to reach it at the speed of light (the fastest possible speed) and no man-made object can travel at anywhere near that speed. We have been sending objects into space for a little less than 60 years. The farthest man-made object from earth, Voyager 1, is about 16 light hours from earth, meaning it would take 16 hours to reach it at the speed of light. It took nearly 35 years for Voyager to get that far.
Rovers and satellites.
The scientists are able to identify the different types of galaxies by high powered telescopes and by examining the pictures sent by various satellites orbiting the universe.
Jupiter has natural satellites, also known as moons, as well as robotic satellites sent by humans to study the planet. Robotic satellites, such as the Juno spacecraft, have been used to gather data and images of Jupiter to enhance our understanding of the planet.
The satellites are sent into outer space by rockets. They revolve around the Earth. Signals are sent up to the satellites which transmit them back to Earth, covering a much larger area in the process. It is because these satellites that you can see events such as cricket matches being played in England or West Indies live on your television. Telephone and computer signals are also sent to other countries through satellites.
Mars' moons are Phobos and Deimos. No other known natural objects are orbiting Mars. But humans have sent three satellites into orbit around Mars. Mars Express (ESA), 2001: Mars Odyssey (NASA) and Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (NASA).
Since we live ON the Earth, all satellites WE have sent have been sent FROM the Earth, and circle around it.
Data is sent to earth from satellites using TIROS. This is data given from the ground.
The satellites are sent into outer space by rockets. They revolve around the Earth. Signals are sent up to the satellites which transmit them back to Earth, covering a much larger area in the process. It is because these satellites that you can see events such as cricket matches being played in England or West Indies live on your television. Telephone and computer signals are also sent to other countries through satellites.
Spying. Both sides sent up Satallites to spy on each other.
It has just two. They are Deimos and Phobos. These are the moons or natural satellites. There are also satellites from Earth, sent to observe Mars.
Quite simply, this is any space vehicle that does not have a live crew of humans or animals on board. All communications, military and meteorological machines that are orbiting the Earth are unmanned satellites, as are the probes that we have sent to other planets in our Solar System.
there has been 7 man made satellites sent to Saturn.