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00:00:55 1 Examples
00:01:11 1.1 Selected lunar probes
00:03:01 1.2 Mars probes
00:04:35 1.3 Venus probes
00:05:15 1.4 Gas giant probes
00:05:56 1.5 Comet and asteroid probes
00:07:41 1.6 Solar observation probes
00:08:32 1.7 Other Solar System probes
00:09:10 1.8 Technology demonstrators
00:10:01 1.9 Uncrewed resupply spacecraft
00:10:12 2 See also
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Speaking Rate: 0.9319865540094042
Voice name: en-GB-Wavenet-A
"I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think."
- Socrates
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Unmanned or uncrewed spacecraft are spacecraft without people on board, used for unmanned spaceflight. Uncrewed spacecraft may have varying levels of autonomy from human input; they may be remote controlled, remote guided or even autonomous, meaning they have a pre-programmed list of operations, which they will execute unless otherwise instructed. Many habitable spacecraft also have varying levels of robotic features. For example, the space stations Salyut 7 and Mir, and the ISS module Zarya were capable of remote guided station-keeping, and docking maneuvers with both resupply craft and new modules. The most common uncrewed spacecraft categories are robotic spacecraft, uncrewed resupply spacecraft, space probes and space observatories. Not every uncrewed spacecraft is a robotic spacecraft; for example, a reflector ball is a non-robotic uncrewed spacecraft.
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