Pioneer 10:
Goals: Pioneer 10 was the first spacecraft intended to fly by Jupiter, surviving the intense radiation that surrounds the giant planet and then on a trajectory that would take it out of the Solar System.
Accomplishments: The spacecraft became the first to fly beyond Mars' orbit, through the asteroid belt, and close to Jupiter, blazing a trail for the two Voyager spacecraft that were to follow and conduct more in-depth surveys. Long before and after flying by Jupiter, Pioneer 10 transmitted data on the magnetic fields, energetic particle radiation and dust populations in interplanetary space. As it passed through the Jupiter system, it transmitted hundreds of photos of the planet and its moons, along with measurements of the Jovian atmosphere.
Tracking Pioneer 10 and its twin, Pioneer 11 as they speed away from the Sun has revealed an anomaly: each year, they travel about 5000 km less than scientists calculate that they should. If an explanation is found, it may alter our understanding of the two spacecraft, the way they are tracked, the Solar System environment or-unlikely but possible-our understanding of gravitation or other aspects of physics.
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