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Pioneer 10

Pioneer 10 diagram.

Pioneer 10 was a 20th century NASA space probe that traveled beyond Sol's outermost planet in 1983 to become Earth's first interstellar probe. (ST reference: Star Trek Chronology)

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Pioneer 10 was launched atop an Atlas-Centaur rocket from Cape Canaveral, Florida on 2 March 1972. It traversed the Sol asteroid belt on 15 February 1973 en route to Jupiter. Passing within 130,354 kilometers of the gas giant on 4 December 1973, it analyzed its electromagnetic fields, radiation belts, and composition using a plasma analyzer, radiometer, magnetometer, photopolarimeter, and other instruments. Four thermoelectric power generators produced 160 watts to power the probe. After losing contact with NASA on 31 March 1997, it proceeded to depart the Sol system on a course for Taurus constellation, carrying a plaque that identified its Human species designers and Earthly origins. (Fact Files Issue 110: "File 33, Card 5B: Pioneer 10")

Pioneer 10 was 3.7 meters long and weighed 259.1 kilograms. (ST reference: Spaceflight Chronology)

By 2287, it had entered Klingon territory. In 2287, Captain Klaa of the IKS Okrona destroyed the probe for target practice. (TOS movie, novelization & comic adaptation: The Final Frontier)

In 2354, Commander Bernardo Sanchez pointed out that neither Pioneer 10 nor the Voyager series of probes had shields and both safely traversed Sol's asteroid belt. (TNG - YA novel: The Haunted Starship)

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Interstellar and deep space probes
United States (NASA) Pioneer 10Voyager series (Voyager 1Voyager 2Voyager 6) NASA emblem icon image.
United Earth Milky Way probeStellar series (NomadUNSS U Thant) • Wells series (Drake probe) {{{2}}} icon image.
Federation Starfleet gravimetric microprobeKepler series (Orpheus) • Quadros series (134) • Starfly One Bioprobe {{{2}}} icon image.
Others Barzan probeC/2018-G2Cetacean ProbeConqueror VICytherian probeJanvar FiveKataan probeKelvan Expeditionary Return ProbeKukulkan's probe • "Pup" • Tan Ru {{{2}}} icon image.


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