Depends on whether you say Pluto is a planet or not. If you say it isn't, then there are no planets that haven't been visited by a spacecraft. If you say it is, then there is one that hasn't been visited yet, but one is on the way.
Planets that have been visited by spacecrafts include Mars, Venus, Mercury, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. Additionally, the spacecraft Voyager 2 has conducted flybys of both Uranus and Neptune.
There are many planets in our solar system that have not been visited by a spacecraft. As of now, the planet Uranus has not been visited by any spacecraft.
Yes, several spacecraft have visited different planets and moons within our solar system. For example, the Voyager 2 spacecraft visited Neptune in 1989, the Juno spacecraft is currently studying Jupiter, and the Mars Curiosity rover has been exploring the surface of Mars since 2012.
As of 2021, humans have not visited Jupiter. All missions to Jupiter have been conducted by robotic spacecraft.
As of now, only Voyager 2 has visited Neptune. There are no other spacecraft that have been sent to Neptune.
Venus has been visited by spacecraft more than 20 times since the 1960s. Missions have been conducted by several space agencies such as NASA, ESA, and the Soviet Union/Russia.
Not yet. And there never will be a spacecraft landing on Neptune. The reason being, because Neptune is a gas giant, it has no solid surface for a spacecraft to land on. Neptune is also freezing cold. Electronic equipment such as a spacecraft would freeze up and malfunction in its atmosphere and most likely end up being consumed by the exposed molten ammonia core.
No, no robot has been sent to Neptune. As of now, only one robotic spacecraft, Voyager 2, has flown by Neptune in 1989.
Voyager 2 did a fly-by of Neptune in 1989. Another craft is currently being constructed and has been designed to orbit Neptune for future scientific exploration. A spacecraft cannot land on Neptune because it is a gas giant - there is no solid surface.
Voyager 2 is the only spacecraft to have visited Neptune. The probe's closest approach to Neptune was on 25 August 1989.
Voyager 2 is the only spacecraft to have visited Neptune. The probe's closest approach to Neptune was on 25 August 1989.
There have been no robots sent to Neptune, but the Voyager 2 spacecraft did a flyby in 1989 and provided valuable data. No satellite has been placed in orbit around Neptune.
No people have landed on Neptune. It is a gas giant located in our solar system and no spacecraft has ever been able to physically land on its surface due to its extreme weather conditions and lack of a solid surface.
Depends on whether you say Pluto is a planet or not. If you say it isn't, then there are no planets that haven't been visited by a spacecraft. If you say it is, then there is one that hasn't been visited yet, but one is on the way.
Voyager 2 spacecraft headed toward Neptune in the year 1989. But I have no idea if the voyager photograph Neptune's rings.
Neptune was last visited by a spacecraft in 1989 during the Voyager 2 mission. Voyager 2 passed by Neptune and its moon Triton, providing valuable data and images of the distant planet. No spacecraft has visited Neptune since then.