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- Q16000187 subject Q8635764.
- Q16000187 abstract "As of 2016, the United States, Japan, the European Space Agency and the People's Republic of China have conducted missions to minor planets. Most missions to date that have reached their targets have been to asteroids, however the Dawn and New Horizons spacecraft have visited the dwarf planets Ceres and Pluto respectively, and the former is currently in orbit there.Spacecraft visits to minor planets have mostly been flybys, and have ranged from dedicated missions to incidental flybys and targets of opportunity for spacecraft that have already completed their missions. The first spacecraft to visit an asteroid was Galileo, which flew past 951 Gaspra in October 1991; an incidental encounter while the probe was en route to Jupiter. The first dedicated mission was NEAR Shoemaker, which was launched in February 1996, and entered orbit around 433 Eros in February 2000, having first flown past 253 Mathilde. NEAR was also the first spacecraft to land on an asteroid, surviving what was intended to be an impact with Eros at 20:01 on 12 February 2001 at the planned end of its mission. As a result of its unexpected survival, the spacecraft's mission was extended until 1 March to allow data to be collected from the surface.New Horizons, which flew by Pluto in July 2015, is currently on its way to KBO 2014 MU69 which, if funded, it will encounter on New Year's Day, 2019.".
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- Q16000187 comment "As of 2016, the United States, Japan, the European Space Agency and the People's Republic of China have conducted missions to minor planets.".
- Q16000187 label "List of missions to minor planets".