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Uncrewed spacecraft or robotic spacecraft are spacecraft without people on board. Uncrewed spacecraft may have varying levels of autonomy from human input, such as remote control, or remote guidance. They may also be autonomous, in which they have a pre-programmed list of operations that will be executed unless otherwise instructed. A robotic spacecraft for scientific measurements is often called a space probe or space observatory.

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uncrewed spacecraft, robot, 
Mars Polar LanderKorean unmanned moon landerRepublic of Haitiuncrewed spacecraftspace probeEkranDong Fang Hong 2CubeSatcargo spacecraftBoeing X-37B Orbital Test VehicleVela 3APhoenixMinerva II Rover-2Minerva II Rover-1BMinerva II Rover-1AMighty EagleCargo DragonMars Climate OrbiterMariner 9Lunar LanderChinese Hα Solar ExplorerTarshishSwedenSikh ConfederacyPersiaKingdom of WolaitaKingdom of Martabam-hongsawatoiHavilahDemocratic Republic of the CongoChinlandCalvinist Republic of GhentAshkenaz

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  • cargo spacecraft
    robotic spacecraft that is designed to resupply a space station
  • CubeSat
    miniaturized satellite made up of 10cm-sided cubic modules
  • Korean unmanned moon lander
  • Mighty Eagle
    prototype robotic lander developed by NASA
  • space probe
    unmanned robotic spacecraft that doesn't orbit the Earth, but, instead, explores further into outer space
  • Vela 3A
    U.S. reconnaissance satellite
  • Mariner 9
    Mars orbiter
  • Mars Climate Orbiter
    robotic space probe launched by NASA on December 11, 1998
  • Phoenix
    robotic spacecraft on a space exploration mission on Mars under the Mars Scout Program
  • Boeing X-37B Orbital Test Vehicle
    model of American uncrewed military spaceplane
  • Minerva II Rover-1A
    Hayabusa2 carried three MINERVA-II rovers, which actually use internal rotating masses to "hop" across the surface. Two of the rovers, Rover-1A (HIBOU) and Rover-1B (OWL)
  • Minerva II Rover-1B
    Hayabusa2 carried three MINERVA-II rovers, which actually use internal rotating masses to "hop" across the surface. Two of the rovers, Rover-1A (HIBOU) and Rover-1B (OWL),
  • Minerva II Rover-2
    Hayabusa2 carried three MINERVA-II rovers, which actually use internal rotating masses to "hop" across the surface. The Minerva II Rover-2 (ULULA) was the third of these to be deployed
  • Chinese Hα Solar Explorer
    Solar Explorer
    TypeSubtypeDateDescriptionNotesSource
    classspace objectcargo spacecraftrobotic spacecraft, freight vehicleWikidata
    classspace objectCubeSatsmall satellite, robotic spacecraftWikidata
    classspace objectKorean unmanned moon landerrobotic spacecraftWikidata
    classspace objectMighty Eaglelander, robotic spacecraft, prototypeWikidata
    classspace objectspace proberobotic spacecraftWikidata
    classspace object1965Vela 3Arobotic spacecraft, reconnaissance satelliteWikidata
    classspace object1971Mariner 9orbiter, robotic spacecraftWikidata
    classspace object1998Mars Climate Orbiterspace probe, robotic spacecraftWikidata
    classspace object2007Phoenixformer entity, robotic spacecraft, landerWikidata
    classspace object2010Boeing X-37B Orbital Test Vehiclerobotic spacecraft, reusable spacecraft, spaceplaneWikidata
    classspace object2014Minerva II Rover-1Arobotic spacecraftWikidata
    classspace object2014Minerva II Rover-1Brobotic spacecraftWikidata
    classspace object2014Minerva II Rover-2robotic spacecraftWikidata
    classspace object2021Chinese Hα Solar Explorerartificial satellite of the Earth, solar observatory, robotic spacecraftWikidata
    eventspaceflightLunar Landerspace mission, lunar lander, robotic spacecraftWikidata
    eventspaceflight1999Mars Polar Landerlander, robotic spacecraft, space missionWikidata