Physics, asked by 1000066218, 3 months ago

How did the Pioneer spacecraft enhance the success of the Voyager spacecraft?

Answers

Answered by arshgill0963
4

Answer:

The nonrotating Voyagers had cameras that took vivid photos of the planets and their moons. The simpler Pioneers could store only five commands in memory, and had to be constantly commanded from Earth, while the Voyagers were programmable and so could adapt to their longer mission.

Answered by taj312
1

Explanation:

The nonrotating Voyagers had cameras that took vivid photos of the planets and their moons. The simpler Pioneers could store only five commands in memory, and had to be constantly commanded from Earth, while the Voyagers were programmable and so could adapt to their longer mission.

Similar questions