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  2. Neptune All Night - Wikipedia

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    Neptune All Night was a 9-hour TV program providing live coverage of the Voyager 2 space probe's flyby of the planet Neptune.The show, produced by the Philadelphia-area PBS affiliate WHYY-TV, was broadcast between midnight and 9:00 AM EDT on August 25, 1989, as Voyager 2 passed within 4,950 kilometres (3,080 mi) of the planet Neptune and within 40,000 kilometres (25,000 mi) of Neptune's ...

  3. Trident (spacecraft) - Wikipedia

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    Argo, a 2009 Triton flyby mission concept; Interstellar Express, a Chinese probe proposed to fly by Neptune and Triton in January 2038 en route to the tail of the heliosphere; New Horizons probe, performed a Pluto flyby in 2015; New Horizons 2, a mission proposed in 2002 which might have included a Triton flyby; Triton Hopper, a lander concept ...

  4. List of missions to the outer planets - Wikipedia

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    Voyager 2: 20 August 1977 [2] Titan IIIE Centaur-D1T [8] NASA: Flyby Successful Closest approach at 01:21 UTC on 26 August 1981. Flew past Iapetus, Titan, Dione, Mimas, Enceladus, Tethys and Rhea at long distances. Later flew past Uranus and Neptune. [9] 3 Voyager 1: Voyager 1: 5 September 1977 [2] Titan IIIE Centaur-D1T [8] NASA: Flyby Successful

  5. Voyager program - Wikipedia

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    The Voyager primary mission was completed in 1989, with the close flyby of Neptune by Voyager 2. The Voyager Interstellar Mission (VIM) is a mission extension, which began when the two spacecraft had already been in flight for over 12 years. [ 50 ]

  6. Argo (NASA spacecraft) - Wikipedia

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    Triton's south pole, as imaged by Voyager 2 in 1989. Argo was a 2009 spacecraft mission concept by NASA to the outer planets and beyond. [1] [2] [3] The concept included flybys of Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune, and a Kuiper belt object. [1]

  7. Voyager 2 - Wikipedia

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    Voyager 2 was also to explore Jupiter and Saturn, but on a trajectory that would have the option of continuing on to Uranus and Neptune, or being redirected to Titan as a backup for Voyager 1. Upon successful completion of Voyager 1 's objectives, Voyager 2 would get a mission extension to send the probe on towards Uranus and Neptune. [ 13 ]