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**In [[1536: The Martian]] the title text is a reference to a particular part of ''The Martian''s story involving the {{w|Mars Pathfinder|Pathfinder}} space probe that NASA landed on {{w|Mars}} in 1997.   
 
**In [[1536: The Martian]] the title text is a reference to a particular part of ''The Martian''s story involving the {{w|Mars Pathfinder|Pathfinder}} space probe that NASA landed on {{w|Mars}} in 1997.   
 
***The [[:Category:Mars rovers|Mars rover]] ''{{w|Sojourner (rover)|Sojourner}}'' from the Pathfinder expedition was later referenced in [[1585: Similarities]] (also only in the title text ) on the day the {{w|The Martian (film)|movie}} was released,
 
***The [[:Category:Mars rovers|Mars rover]] ''{{w|Sojourner (rover)|Sojourner}}'' from the Pathfinder expedition was later referenced in [[1585: Similarities]] (also only in the title text ) on the day the {{w|The Martian (film)|movie}} was released,
**In [[1643: Degrees]] regarding the use of non-{{w|SI units}} in the US, the {{w|Mars Climate Orbiter}} space probe is referenced through mentioning that ''We lost a Mars probe over this crap '' which relates to the fact that the {{w|Mars_Climate_Orbiter#Cause_of_failure| cause of failure}} for this probe was the use of different units by two different teams working on the same part of the probe.
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**In [[1643: Degrees]] regarding the use of non-{{w|SI units}} in the US, the {{w|Mars Climate Orbiter}} space probe is referenced through mentioning that ''We lost a Mars probe over this crap '' which relates to the fact that the {{w|Mars_Climate_Orbiter#Cause_of_failure|cause of failure}} for this probe was the use of different units by two different teams working on the same part of the probe.
***This probe is also depicted in ''[[Thing Explainer]]'' in ''Worlds around the Sun'' where it is called ''Wrong-Turn boat''.
 
 
*Space probes also features prominently in the ''[[what if?]]'' Blog.
 
*Space probes also features prominently in the ''[[what if?]]'' Blog.
 
**As mentioned above one of the entries is called ''Voyager'' and another ''New Horizons''. There may be more...
 
**As mentioned above one of the entries is called ''Voyager'' and another ''New Horizons''. There may be more...
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***''Ring World boat''  - ?
 
***''Ring World boat''  - ?
 
***''Special Engine Boat'' - Dawn (see above).
 
***''Special Engine Boat'' - Dawn (see above).
***''Red World Space Car'' - the probe that delivered Curiosity.
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***''Red World Space Car'' - {{w|Mars Science Laboratory (MSL)|Mars Science Laboratory}} i.e. the probe that delivered Curiosity.
 
***''?'' - ? A probe is shown but not named that visits Mercury after a roundtrip to Venus.
 
***''?'' - ? A probe is shown but not named that visits Mercury after a roundtrip to Venus.
 
***''?'' - One of the Apollo missions is shown on the Moon, although this is not a space probe since it was manned, and the two men are shown next to the landing module.
 
***''?'' - One of the Apollo missions is shown on the Moon, although this is not a space probe since it was manned, and the two men are shown next to the landing module.
 
**The other side only shows mars and the probes that went into orbit, landed or just visited Mars. Here is a list of the probes that just visited but didn't stay, the last two used Mars to get to other places:
 
**The other side only shows mars and the probes that went into orbit, landed or just visited Mars. Here is a list of the probes that just visited but didn't stay, the last two used Mars to get to other places:
***''Boat Rider Four'' - ?
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***''Boat Rider Four'' - {{w|Mariner 4}}
***''Boat Rider Six'' - ?
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***''Boat Rider Six'' - {{w|Mariner 6}}
***''Boat Rider Seven'' - ?
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***''Boat Rider Seven'' - {{w|Mariner 7}}
***''Red World Four'' - ?
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***''Red World Four'' - {{w|Mars 4}}
***''Red World Six'' - ?
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***''Red World Six'' - {{w|Mars 6}}
***''Red World Seven'' - ?
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***''Red World Seven'' - {{w|Mars 7}}
***''Wrong Turn Boat'' - Mars Climate Orbiter (see above).
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***''Wrong Turn Boat'' - It is unclear which probe this relates to, as it seems the wrong turn took it away from Mars there have been two crash landings on Mars recently, one of which is Mars Climate Orbiter (see above), where a wrong turn took it too steep into the atmosphere were it burned up, but that is not what is depicted. A Russian mission Mars 4 made a unintended flyby but it was due to loss of signal, and not a wrong, but a missing turn. And it is also shown as one of the other probes see above.
 
***''Special Engine Boat'' - Dawn (was also shown in the image of the entire Solar System and mentioned above).
 
***''Special Engine Boat'' - Dawn (was also shown in the image of the entire Solar System and mentioned above).
 
***''Little world watcher'' - Rosetta (see above).
 
***''Little world watcher'' - Rosetta (see above).
 
**These probes went in to orbit around Mars, here are their names:
 
**These probes went in to orbit around Mars, here are their names:
***''Red World Sky Watcher'' - ?
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***''Red World Sky Watcher'' - Mars Global Surveyor?
 
***''Red World Visitor'' - ?
 
***''Red World Visitor'' - ?
***''Red World Watcher'' - ?
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***''Red World Watcher'' - Mars Global Surveyor?
***''Fast Red World Boat'' - ?
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***''Fast Red World Boat'' - {{w|Mars Express}}
 
***''Twenty Oh One Red World Trip'' - ?
 
***''Twenty Oh One Red World Trip'' - ?
 
***''Red World Looker'' - ?
 
***''Red World Looker'' - ?
***''Red World Moon Two'' - ?
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***''Red World Moon Two'' - {{w|Phobos program|Phobos 2}}
***''Old North Person Two'' - ?
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***''Old North Person Two'' - {{w|Viking 2}} - the lander that was successfully deployed from this probe was not named but they are shown on the surface below the probe.
***''Old North Person One'' - ?
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***''Old North Person One'' - {{w|Viking 1}} - the lander that was successfully deployed from this probe was not named but they are shown on the surface below the probe.
***''Red World Five'' - ?
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***''Red World Five'' - {{w|Mars 5}}
***''Red World Three'' - ?
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***''Red World Three'' - {{w|Mars 4}}
***''Red World Two'' - ?
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***''Red World Two'' - {{w|Mars 2}}
***''Sea Goer (The One After Eight)'' - ?
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***''Sea Goer (The One After Eight)'' - {{w|Mariner 9}} seems like a mistake that Randall switched the name for those Mariner probes not going into orbit from Boat Rider, to Sea Goer for this one that did...
 
**These last probes are the names ones that landed on Mars, mainly rovers, so see more detail in the Mars rover category, but here are the names:
 
**These last probes are the names ones that landed on Mars, mainly rovers, so see more detail in the Mars rover category, but here are the names:
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***''Road Finder'' - {{w|Mars Pathfinder}}.
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***''Road Taker'' - Sojourner, which means "traveler".
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***''Good Chances car'' - Opportunity.
 
***''Good Feelings car'' - Spirit.
 
***''Good Feelings car'' - Spirit.
***''Good Chances car'' - Opportunity.
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***''Fire Bird lander'' - {{w|Phoenix (spacecraft)|Phoenix}}.
***''The Feeling of Wanting to Know Things car'' - Curiosity.
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***''The Feeling of Wanting to Know Things car'' - Curiosity. The probe that send this rover down, is the only mars probe shown in the drawing of the entire solar system - it is the Mars Science Laboratory which is also mentioned under the name for Curiosity ''(Red World Space Car)''.
***''Road Taker'' - Sojourner, which means "traveler".
 
***''Road Finder'' - {{w|Mars Pathfinder}}.
 
 
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  • A space probe is an unmanned robotic spacecraft that leaves Earth orbit and explores space.
    • It may approach the Moon; enter interplanetary space; flyby, orbit, or land on other planetary bodies; or approach interstellar space.
  • They are featured prominently in several xkcd comics, several times referenced in relation to a specific event, like a landing or flyby.
    • An entire subcategory has also been made just to cover all the comics about Mars rovers.

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Explanation

  • Most mentioned are the Voyager probes as well as Pioneer 10 and Pioneer 11.
    • One comic is even named after Voyager 1: 1189: Voyager 1. It tallies the number of times the space probe has left the solar system (22!)
    • In 482: Height Voyager 1 and Pioneer 10 are shown. (They are labeled but there is also a third space probe near Voyager 1 that is not labeled. Being close to Voyager 1 it could be assumed to be Voyager 2, but the “height” may rather indicate that is should be Pioneer 11).
    • In 502: Dark Flow the Pioneer Anomaly, observed for the Pioneer 10 and Pioneer 11 space probes, is mentioned in the title text.
    • 1246: Pale Blue Dot references the Pale Blue Dot a picture of the Earth taken in 1990 by Voyager 1.
    • In 1276: Angular Size both voyager probes projections are shown in the last panel.
    • In 1461: Payloads several space probes are shown in the chart including both Voyager 2 and Pioneer 10.
    • One of the what if? entries is called Voyager about retrieving it again...
    • Voyager 1 is mentioned twice in Thing Explainer both in Worlds around the Sun (where 25 other probes were also mentioned including Voyager 2 as well) and in The sky at night. It is called Big Trip Taker One in the book.
  • Most prominent features of space probes are in these comics which all directly related to an upcoming or even ongoing event (with extra references to the same space probes included as well):
    • The latter was the case in 1446: Landing which was a stop motion live tracking of the progress of the Philae lander separating from the European Space Agency's Rosetta probe to land on comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko. (This was also one of the space probes shown in Payloads).
      • 1621: Fixion depicts Rosetta and the Fixion explains the flyby anomaly experienced the first time (of three) the probe got close to Earth.
      • This probe is also depicted in Thing Explainer in Worlds around the Sun where it is called Little world watcher.
    • In 1476: Ceres the photos taken by the Dawn space probe of Ceres, the largest known asteroid and the smallest known dwarf planet, is used in this comic, a few months before the probe went into orbit around Ceres. (This was also one of the space probes shown in Payloads).
      • This probe is also featured in Thing Explainer in Worlds around the Sun where it is called Special Engine Boat.
    • 1532: New Horizons is named after New Horizons, the NASA space probe sent to study the dwarf planet Pluto and its moons. In this comic, from 1½ month before the probe reached Pluto, it turns out an error has sent the probe back to Earth instead. (The Dawn mission is mentioned here as well).
      • 1551: Pluto was released on the day of New Horizons closest approach to Pluto on 2015-07-14 as a tribute to the achievement.
      • On the same day the what if? New Horizons was released.
    • 1547: Solar System Questions asks several questions about among other the Philae lander, about Pluto and Charon (moon), stating we have the answer soon, a clear reference to New Horizons, about Ceres saying we are working on it, a clear reference to Dawn and about both the Pioneer Anomaly and the flyby anomaly, thus referencing at least five of the comics mentioned above.
  • The last Pioneer reference in Solar System Questions take these space probes up to four comics, but they still fall one short of the Voyager space probes with five comics.
  • These are the remaining comics related to space probes:
  • Space probes also features prominently in the what if? Blog.
    • As mentioned above one of the entries is called Voyager and another New Horizons. There may be more...
  • Space probes also features prominently in the book Thing Explainer:
    • Several space probes (six) going through our solar system as well as more than 20 of those that came close to Mars are displayed in the description of the Solar system in Worlds around the Sun.
    • And in The sky at night Voyager 1 is also shown.
    • In the book the probes have of course been given different name using the 1000 most common words. Some of these have been mentioned above when the probe has also been featured in comics and for the named mars rovers these have been listed in the explanation for that category.
    • Here is a list of the probes shown on the page with the entire solar system giving the name used in Thing Explainer:
      • Big Trip Taker One - Voyager 1 (see above).
      • Big Trip Taker Two - Voyager 2 (see above).
      • Big World boat - ?
      • Ring World boat - ?
      • Special Engine Boat - Dawn (see above).
      • Red World Space Car - Mars Science Laboratory i.e. the probe that delivered Curiosity.
      • ? - ? A probe is shown but not named that visits Mercury after a roundtrip to Venus.
      • ? - One of the Apollo missions is shown on the Moon, although this is not a space probe since it was manned, and the two men are shown next to the landing module.
    • The other side only shows mars and the probes that went into orbit, landed or just visited Mars. Here is a list of the probes that just visited but didn't stay, the last two used Mars to get to other places:
      • Boat Rider Four - Mariner 4
      • Boat Rider Six - Mariner 6
      • Boat Rider Seven - Mariner 7
      • Red World Four - Mars 4
      • Red World Six - Mars 6
      • Red World Seven - Mars 7
      • Wrong Turn Boat - It is unclear which probe this relates to, as it seems the wrong turn took it away from Mars there have been two crash landings on Mars recently, one of which is Mars Climate Orbiter (see above), where a wrong turn took it too steep into the atmosphere were it burned up, but that is not what is depicted. A Russian mission Mars 4 made a unintended flyby but it was due to loss of signal, and not a wrong, but a missing turn. And it is also shown as one of the other probes see above.
      • Special Engine Boat - Dawn (was also shown in the image of the entire Solar System and mentioned above).
      • Little world watcher - Rosetta (see above).
    • These probes went in to orbit around Mars, here are their names:
      • Red World Sky Watcher - Mars Global Surveyor?
      • Red World Visitor - ?
      • Red World Watcher - Mars Global Surveyor?
      • Fast Red World Boat - Mars Express
      • Twenty Oh One Red World Trip - ?
      • Red World Looker - ?
      • Red World Moon Two - Phobos 2
      • Old North Person Two - Viking 2 - the lander that was successfully deployed from this probe was not named but they are shown on the surface below the probe.
      • Old North Person One - Viking 1 - the lander that was successfully deployed from this probe was not named but they are shown on the surface below the probe.
      • Red World Five - Mars 5
      • Red World Three - Mars 4
      • Red World Two - Mars 2
      • Sea Goer (The One After Eight) - Mariner 9 seems like a mistake that Randall switched the name for those Mariner probes not going into orbit from Boat Rider, to Sea Goer for this one that did...
    • These last probes are the names ones that landed on Mars, mainly rovers, so see more detail in the Mars rover category, but here are the names:
      • Road Finder - Mars Pathfinder.
      • Road Taker - Sojourner, which means "traveler".
      • Good Chances car - Opportunity.
      • Good Feelings car - Spirit.
      • Fire Bird lander - Phoenix.
      • The Feeling of Wanting to Know Things car - Curiosity. The probe that send this rover down, is the only mars probe shown in the drawing of the entire solar system - it is the Mars Science Laboratory which is also mentioned under the name for Curiosity (Red World Space Car).