Voyager 1 is a space probe launched by NASA on September 5, 1977, to study the outer Solar System and beyond. It is currently the most distant human-made object from Earth, having traveled over 14 billion miles (23 billion kilometers) from the Sun. Voyager 1's mission has included fly...
One of the high points for me was the landing of NASA’s Curiosity on Mars. I am a big fan of the rovers, but Curiosity has captured my imagination in a way the other rovers never did. I think it is the name; was ever an exploratory robot craft ever given a better title?
NASA officially announced Thu. that the spacecraft became the 1st manmade object to leave the solar system. Voyager 1 officially crossed into interstellar space in Aug. 2012, a previusly undetected milestone. It was launched 36 years ago to study the outer gas giants. Its twin, Voyager 2, ...
This rendering provided by NASA shows Voyager 1. NASA has nailed a thruster test on Voyager 1, a spacecraft 13 billion miles away. Last week, ground controllers sent commands to fire backup thrusters on Voyager 1, humanity’s most distant spacecraft. The thrusters had been idle for...
Voyager Going Interstellar Website goes LIVE! Our team met with Janet Ivey from Janet’s Planet to put together a media-rich website to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the launch of Voyager 1 and 2. Check out the finished website:https://voyagergoinginterstellar.space...
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The Voyager 1 spacecraft is on the verge of slicing into interstellar space, NASA officials said today. Experts had thought the craft was at the solar system's edge back in 2003, but the claim was disputed. Now team members agree that the Voyager 1, launched in 1977, is plunging through...
Overall, Star Trek has been influential enough that NASA even wrote an article about it! Titled, "The Science of Star Trek", the article asked, "Is Star Trek really a science show, or just a lot of 'gee, whiz' nonsensical sci-fi?
The images, remembered Hunt, "didn't all come down for several months" – Voyager 1 was already somewhat bandwidth constrained and NASA had other uses for its Deep Space Network at the time. Stunning? Yes and no And the reaction when the images arrived? Hunt recalled "an exclamation that ...
NASA announced the winner Tuesday of a contest to send a message to the Voyager spacecraft which launched 40 years ago on a historic mission to explore the outer planets.