None. Neptune does not have a surface that something could land on. The only exploration of Neptune has been by the space probe Voyager 2, which flew past Neptune in 1989.
No. The Voyager 2 space probe flew past Neptune, but nothing has ever entered its atmosphere. Neptune has not surface to land on.
No space missions have landed on Neptune or flown by it. The only spacecraft that has visited Neptune is Voyager 2, which conducted a flyby of the planet in 1989. There are no current plans for future missions to Neptune.
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.
Only one spacecraft has visited Neptune: NASA's Voyager 2 probe, which made a flyby of the planet in August 1989. Voyager 2 provided our first close-up images and scientific data of Neptune and its moons.
No spacecraft from Earth has ever landed on Neptune.
None, although Voyager 2 did a fly by in 1989
No the far lest a probe as landed was Saturn
Voyager 2 did not land on Neptune, it made a flyby.
Justin beiber blew up and then every little bit of his body landed on neptune
i would take it as a no because i cannot find a website that says it or it hasn't so i would say no. no spacecraft has ever landed on or flown past neptune
None. Neptune does not have a surface that something could land on. The only exploration of Neptune has been by the space probe Voyager 2, which flew past Neptune in 1989.
No - there is no surface to land on.
No. The Voyager 2 space probe flew past Neptune, but nothing has ever entered its atmosphere. Neptune has not surface to land on.
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Neptune is the fourth largest and third most massive planet in the solar system, but it is also a "gas giant" with no surface that can be landed on. It will be many years before any human visits the planet, and it would be strictly an orbital mission.
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