WTF? Why can't you write in normal English? I have no idea what the hell you're asking because you think it's cool to write like a moron.
There is one craft doing a flyby past Pluto, called "New Horizons". Google it. Other than that I can't help you because you think it's neat to write like a 5 year old.
2006-11-19 09:15:03
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answered by ZenPenguin 7
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Look up each planet on wikipedia and find out which space craft have visited.
Mars has had lots of visitors - orbiters and landers, and some that were supposed to orbit/land but never made it for some reason.
Venus *has* had spacecraft land on its surface, as well as orbiters.
All the other official planets have had spacecraft either orbit or at least fly past them.
Pluto is the only former planet that has yet to have any visitors, but there is a spacecraft en route to Pluto right now.
No single spacecraft has ever visited all the planets.
2006-11-19 18:21:44
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answered by kris 6
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Well Pluto isnt a planet anymore so you dont need to add that in. No single spacecraft has visited all the planets at the same time. Voyager 2 flew past jupiter saturn uranus and neptune in the 70's and 80's. We have visited the other planets, mercury venus and mars, but they were single missions. Actually the voyagers had to "sling shot" around venus to gather speed on its way to the gas giants so that would be the closest by a long way..
2006-11-19 18:27:15
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answered by Pete 2
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First of all, it depends on what you count as a 'visit.' Only Mars has had actual surface visits, and Venus has had a couple of atmospheric probes. No single *real* craft has visited all planets, although Voyager 2 (I think) has flown by all planets past Earth. For more details, I'd start by checking the NASA website.
And not to be rude but it would help if you wrote more clearly. Good luck with whatever your project is.
2006-11-19 17:36:34
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answered by dukefenton 7
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So far, all the planets have been probed by unmanned spacecraft. A fly-by of Pluto is expected to occur in 2015.
In addition, many moons, asteroids & comets have been studied this way.
There've been more than I care to count.
Check out this site to see a list.
2006-11-19 18:35:25
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answered by WillyC 5
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Check out anything you can find about the Voyager spacecraft.
2006-11-19 18:22:04
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answered by Alan J 3
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None of them, has visited all the planets..
2006-11-19 17:14:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Actually, I couldn't understand the question either. Tyler, if you choose to write like a fool you can expect people to treat you like a fool. It's a less you should have learned long ago.
Or maybe not.
2006-11-19 17:33:26
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answered by Anonymous
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