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Voyager program - Wikipedia

History · The two Voyager space probes were originally conceived as part of the · In 1972, a scaled-down (four planets, two identical spacecraft) mission was ...

Voyager 1: Facts about Earth's farthest spacecraft | Space

When Voyager 1 launched a mission to explore the outer planets in our solar system nobody knew how important the probe would still be 45 years ...

Five things we've learned since Voyager 2 left the solar system

The spacecraft was able to analyse the makeup of solar winds, the composition and behavior of plasma particles, the interaction of cosmic rays, ...

Voyager 1 is sending data back to Earth for the first time in 5 months

Given Voyager 1's immense distance from Earth, it takes a radio signal about 22.5 hours to reach the probe, and another 22.5 hours for a ...

Voyager at 45: NASA's Longest and Farthest Explorers (Live Q&A)

Launched in 1977, the twin Voyager probes are NASA's longest-operating mission and the only spacecraft ever to explore interstellar space.

Voyager 1 - Wikipedia

As part of the Voyager program and like its sister craft Voyager 2, the spacecraft's extended mission is to locate and study the regions and boundaries of the ...

Voyager | Definition, Discoveries, & Facts | Britannica

Voyager, either of a pair of robotic U.S. interplanetary probes launched to observe and to transmit information to Earth about the giant ...

Voyager 1's Terrifying Discovery: What It Means for Humanity

In the vast expanse of the cosmos, where the silence of space is broken only by the whispers of cosmic winds, a lone spacecraft continues its journey, ...

The Golden Record, The Sounds of Earth | United Nations Gifts

In 1977, NASA launched the Voyager space probes 1 and 2 to study the outer solar system ... space, chemistry, biology, and aspects of humanity's culture and ...

'Humanity's spacecraft' Voyager 1 is back online and still exploring

It and its twin, Voyager 2, are the longest-operating space probes, now tasked with studying far-flung solar particles and cosmic rays. In ...

Voyager 1: A Splendid Fix - Centauri Dreams

“The two Voyager spacecraft could remain in the range of the Deep Space Network through about 2036, depending on how much power the spacecraft ...

Where Will Voyager Be in a Billion Years? | by Avi Loeb | Medium

Last month I asked my brilliant undergraduate student at Harvard, Shokhruz Kakharov: “Where will the Voyager spacecraft be in a billion ...

NASA Voyager 1's Probe Is the Closest Humanity Can Get to ...

The Golden Records were built to last a billion years in space, but a recent analysis says they could exist for trillions of years. · Latest ...

Where Are NASA's Voyagers Now and What Happens to Them Next?

Its target? To go as far as any man-made object has ever gone. The universe is a big place, though. It will take Voyager 1 more than ...

Voyager logs 45 years in space as NASA's longest mission to date

Together, the probes unveiled much about the solar system's two largest planets and their moons. Voyager 2 also became the first and only ...

The Voyager Probes Were a Triumph of Collective Endeavor

Robert Zubrin, and others are advocating space colonization · with fresh urgency, increasingly impressive rockets, and old arguments. Humans must ...

How Voyager Works - Science | HowStuffWorks

With no atmosphere in space, they will never corrode, and there is little for them to crash into in interstellar space. It will take them about 40,000 years ...

NASA's Voyager 2 Probe Enters Interstellar Space – LPIB

Since the spacecraft could last billions of years, these circular time capsules could one day be the only traces of human civilization. For more information ...

Humanity's most distant space probe jeopardized by computer glitch

For the last couple of decades, NASA has devoted Voyager's instruments to studying cosmic rays, the magnetic field, and the plasma environment ...

solar system - By when can we pass by Voyager 1?

Voyager 1 is currently travelling at 17 km/s, or about 3.5 AU per year. Anything that would overtake it would have to be moving faster than ...