Visual map of space exploration

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National Geographic has made a really cool map of 50 years of space exploration.

Unfortunately they've embedded it in a really stupid flash thing so that you can only see a tiny postage stamp of it at a time. Fortunately someone extracted it and put it on flickr so that you can see it much more easily:
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Really really cool!

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Though looking at it, it seems to imply that New Horizons enterred orbit around Jupiter, then did/will do swingbys of Saturn, Uranus and Neptune - none of which it did/will do. And there's a part of the diagram in the bottom right corner where the paths of the two Voyagers and Pioneer 10 are missing.
 
That is pretty cool. Interesting to see that 99% of missions are to our 3 closest neighbours
 
Nice!
But I thought Mars was the planet where the most probes were sent. Well, I guess they just forgot to mention the Russians in all those documentaries I saw :lol:.
 
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