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The New Horizons spacecraft. It will reach Pluto July 14th 2015.
'MESSENGER' is the Mercury Mission - See the related link listed below for more information:
what made the tracks on planet mercury is rover, the space robot, who was sent from the nasa space station to look for any sign of human life on planet mercury.
The first spacecraft to visit Mercury was Mariner 10 in 1974 -> 1975
Since the 1960s many spacecraft have been sent to Venus. Venera 1 through to Venera 16, were sent by the Soviet Union. They also sent Vega I and Vega II. The USA has sent Mariners 2, 5 and 10, two Pioneer craft and Magellan. In total about 13 probes have landed on the planet and the others have orbited it.
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Yes. In fact. the NASA "Messenger" probe was launched on August 3, 2004 and is on its way there now. In fact, it has done two close flybys of Mercury, and will settle into Mercury orbit in March, 2011.
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The New Horizons spacecraft. It will reach Pluto July 14th 2015.
'MESSENGER' is the Mercury Mission - See the related link listed below for more information:
The first pictures were taken by NASA's MESSENGER spacecraft in 2011.http://www.space.com/11952-latest-photos-mercury-nasa-messenger-probe-part2.html
the first encounter with another planet. it was a spacecraft sent by NASA to venus. it measured venus' temperature and is now thought to be orbiting the sun.
All spacecraft for NASA's Mercury program were designed and built by McDonnell Aircraft of St. Louis, Missouri, using over 600 subcontractors and numerous design modifications from NASA scientists and the NASA astronauts themselves.
A spacecraft visited in 2011, not 2012. There is currently one spacecraft in orbit around Mercury. NASA's MErcury Surface, Space ENvironment, GEochemistry and Ranging (MESSENGER) probe.It was launched on August 3, 2004 and entered orbit on March 18, 2011. NASA has announced that it will extend the mission longer in the harsh environments of Mercury.For more information check the MESSENGER wikipedia article.
Yes, but it is still unknown how deep. That is one of the reasons NASA sent spacecraft Juno to the moon.
There were two: Mariner 10 and Messenger.