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Zondre I is a French word that means a space probe, ship or station designed to explore outer space and study space objects. The probes are used to monitor the space environment, conduct scientific research, and perform special missions in outer space.

The first probes were created by Soviet scientists in the 1950s. The first probes were sent into space using launch vehicles launched from the ground. In the 1960s, the United States began producing its own space probes. Since then, many probes have been launched to explore outer space, explore the surface of planets and their atmospheres, explore stars and galaxies, collect data to create maps of meteorite showers, and much more.

I probes can be divided into several types, depending on their purposes, functions and design features.

1. Weather balloons are designed to collect meteorological information about the weather on earth, determine wind speed and direction, temperature and air pressure, precipitation levels and other weather factors. These probes are usually equipped with equipment to measure meteorological parameters, such as temperature sensors, wind sensors and rain sensors. 2. Space platforms located in orbit of the planet to perform scientific and research tasks. They can be used to study the planet's surface, atmosphere and outer space around it. Such probes can be equipped with scientific equipment to record data and collect samples of material from various layers of the atmosphere. 3. Military satellites are probes developed for military purposes. They are used in reconnaissance operations, monitoring the state of military installations and enemy movements, as well as for transmitting data and coordinating combat operations. 4. Biological probes are used to study life in space. On board there are various research and equipment that helps study the origin and development of life on other planets and surfaces. 5. Spacecraft can be used as communications satellites, providing Internet connectivity on Earth. This allows you to remotely access email, satellite TV and other services. 6