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1.1 kg (2.4 lb) JAXA 21 September 2018: Tritonis [6] [7] [5] MINERVA-II Rover-1B: 1.1 kg (2.4 lb) MINERVA-II Rover-2: 1.0 kg (2.2 lb) October 2019: Unknown [8] [9] Hayabusa2 Small Carry-on Impactor: 2.5 kg (5.5 lb) 5 April 2019 "C01" [10] [11] Hayabusa2 Deployable Camera 3: ≈ 2.0 kg (4.4 lb) April 2019: Unknown [12] Hayabusa2 Target Marker B ...
List of space telescopes; Category:Lists of satellites orbiting Earth; List of extraterrestrial orbiters. List of artificial objects in heliocentric orbit, those that orbit the Sun; List of landings on extraterrestrial bodies; List of artificial objects on extra-terrestrial surfaces locations excluding: List of artificial objects on Venus
Pages in category "Lists of artificial objects sent into space" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
It flew past the Kuiper belt object 486958 Arrokoth on January 1, 2019, as part of the Kuiper Belt Extended Mission (KEM). [10] On April 17, 2021, it reached a distance of 50 AU from the Sun. [11] Although other probes were launched first, Voyager 1 has achieved a higher speed and overtaken all others.
The following table is a partial list of artificial objects on the surface of Mars, consisting of spacecraft which were launched from Earth. Although most are defunct after having served their purpose, the Curiosity and Perseverance rovers are active. China's Tianwen-1 spacecraft is the most recent artificial object to land safely on Mars.
Image credits: Sasha Weilbaker #4 Wind Blades. Humpback Whales are one of the largest weighing animals of the world, yet they are profound swimmers, which attributes down to its flippers (fins).
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