Voyager 1 is about 109 AU (10 billion miles) from the Sun and has passed the termination shock, [See Link] and is entering the heliosheath, with the current goal of reaching and studying the heliopause, which is the known boundary of our stellar system.
Galileo was an unmanned spacecraft sent to study Jupiter and other solar system bodies. It was first launched in 1989 and because of contamination concerns, it was ordered to crash into the surface of Jupiter in 2003.
NASA continues to track the two Voyager spacecraft on the way to the boundary of our Solar System. These are BOTH spacecrafts.
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Jupiter ;)
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There are a few different things named for Galileo Galilee. These include the Galileo satellite, the unmanned NASA spacecraft, and the Galileo Regio, a part of Jupiter's moon Ganymeade.
From what I have read it was going 50,000 mph.
Galileo invented and assembled the modern telescope that we use in our world today.
The spacecraft that found asteroid951 was the Galileo Spacecraft..I think..
the galileo spacecraft dropped a probe into jupiters atmospere, it was crushed by the dangerous gases once it decended about 130,000
Galileo
the galileo, however it was destroyed in 2003 and a new spacecraft will be sent out in 2011
Galileo was the first spacecraft to visit Jupiter.
From 1995 to 2003.
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Jupiter ;)
the spacecraft was able to get very close to Europa's surface.
No, Galileo has been the only probe to actually orbit Jupiter.
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He created the first telescope