orrszonda
Orrszonda, also known as the "space probe," is a type of unmanned spacecraft designed to explore the solar system and beyond. These probes are equipped with various scientific instruments to collect data on celestial bodies, their atmospheres, and other phenomena. Orrszonda missions are typically launched by space agencies such as NASA, ESA, and Roscosmos.
The primary objectives of an orrszonda mission include studying the composition of planets, moons, and other
One of the most famous orrszonda missions is the Voyager program, which launched two spacecraft in 1977
Another notable example is the Cassini-Huygens mission, a collaboration between NASA, ESA, and the Italian Space
Orrszonda missions play a crucial role in advancing our understanding of the solar system and the universe.