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Voyager 1 and 2 have traveled deeper into space than any other human-made objects. NASA hopes they'll stay in communication through their 50th anniversary.
On Aug. 20, 1977, NASA launched the Voyager 2 spacecraft on a mission to explore the outer planets. Despite its name, this ...
NASA engineers are turning off two instruments on Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 to ensure these twin spacecraft can continue exploring interstellar space.
On this day in 1977, NASA launched Voyager 2, a spacecraft that would go on to make history as one of humanity’s greatest achievements in space exploration. Today, the probe celebrates 48 years in ...
Saying farewell is hard, and in the case of the Voyager 1 & 2 spacecraft doubly so, seeing as how they have been with us for more than 47 years. From the highs of the 1970s and 1980s during the… ...
The Voyager 2 spacecraft burst out of the bubble of gases expanding from the sun and into the wild of the Milky Way a year ago. It was the second spacecraft to cross that boundary and directly ...
Taken 36 years ago on August 28, 1989 this iconic image marked the final visual record sent back by Voyager 2 before its optical cameras were permanently shut off. Nasa shared the image to mark the ...
Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope have found an unknown moon orbiting Uranus, bringing the planet’s total to ...
NASA uses the antennae to communicate with Voyager 1 and 2 and other spacecraft. Both Voyagers launched in 1977 with a mission to explore the furthest reaches of the galaxy — and beyond.
NASA's Voyager 1 and 2 spacecraft are undergoing power-saving measures, shutting down instruments to extend their journey into interstellar space and continue sending valuable data back to Earth.
Discover the latest on Voyager 1's journey, as it approaches interstellar space after 33 years of exploration beyond the solar system.
NASA has finally received intelligible information from Voyager 1, after the most distant spacecraft from Earth stopped sending back understandable data in November. Flight controllers traced the ...