Launched in 1989, Galileo finally reached Jupiter on December 7, 1995
The spaceship that orbited Jupiter was the Galileo spacecraft. It was launched by NASA in 1989 with the mission to study Jupiter and its moons. Galileo provided valuable data and images of Jupiter and its moons until it was deliberately crashed into the planet in 2003 to avoid contaminating the moon Europa.
No, Galileo was an unmanned spacecraft that was launched by NASA in 1989 to study the planet Jupiter and its moons. It did not carry any astronauts on board.
Three of the robotic missions to Jupiter are Galileo (1989), Juno (2011), and Europa Clipper (scheduled for the 2020s).
Galileo was a space probe launched by NASA in 1989 to study Jupiter and its moons. It arrived at Jupiter in 1995 and provided valuable information about the planet's atmosphere, magnetic field, and moons, including discovering evidence of subsurface oceans on Europa.
Galileo
Launched in 1989, Galileo finally reached Jupiter on December 7, 1995
The spacecraft deployed in 1989 to study Jupiter was the Galileo spacecraft. It arrived at Jupiter in 1995 and carried out extensive investigations of the planet and its moons until it was intentionally crashed into Jupiter in 2003 to eliminate any potential contamination of its moons.
Galileo
The spaceship that orbited Jupiter was the Galileo spacecraft. It was launched by NASA in 1989 with the mission to study Jupiter and its moons. Galileo provided valuable data and images of Jupiter and its moons until it was deliberately crashed into the planet in 2003 to avoid contaminating the moon Europa.
It depends on how fast he's traveling. Pioneer 10 was launched in March 1972 and passed Jupiter in December 1973... a travel time of 21 months. Galileo was launched in October 1989 and did not reach Jupiter until December 1995, over six years later.
STS-34 used Atlantis for the mission.
It was launched on October 18,1989 and arrived December 7, 1995. It was sent to Jupiter to explore the planet and to study it's moons. It had an anttena problem but despite that it was the first do discover an asteroid moon and the first to be in Jupiter's atmosphere.
Juno: Launched in 2011, Juno reached Jupiter's orbit in 2016 and continues to study the planet's atmosphere and magnetic field. Galileo: Launched in 1989, Galileo arrived at Jupiter in 1995, providing valuable insights into the planet's moons and magnetosphere. Voyager 1: Launched in 1977, Voyager 1 flew by Jupiter in 1979, capturing images and data of the planet and its moons before continuing its journey out of the Solar System.
The Galileo space craft was launched on Oct 18, 1989 and was crashed into Jupiter on Sept. 21, 2003. This was the end of 14 year space mission.
Jason Jupiter happened in 1989.
Jason Jupiter was created in 1989.