Pioneer 11 facts for kids
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Pioneer 11 at Saturn (artist's impression) |
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Organization: | Ames Research Center - NASA |
Mission type: | Fly-by |
Flyby of: | Jupiter, Saturn |
Launch date: | April 6, 1973 at 02:11:00 UTC |
Launch vehicle: | Atlas/Centaur/TE364-4 |
Mass: | 259 kg |
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Pioneer 11 (also known as Pioneer G) was the second mission to visit Jupiter and the first mission to visit Saturn. The spacecraft was launched on April 6, 1973 and flew by Jupiter on December 4, 1974 and Saturn on September 1, 1979. The probe was last heard from November 1995 when the last communication between Earth and the probe ended.
Both Pioneer 10 and Pioneer 11 had plaques etched in gold. The plaques were designed by a team lead by Carl Sagan to communicate with extraterrestrial life should the spacecraft come into contact with it.
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In Spanish: Pioneer 11 para niños
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