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Voyager 1, Earth’s farthest spacecraft, has been on an extraordinary journey for over 45 years, exploring uncharted ...
The Voyager probes were the first spacecraft to go interstellar and after almost 50 years in space, they are pretty amazing.
Hundreds of current and ex-employees of NASA signed a formal dissent letter protesting the Trump administration’s proposed ...
Voyager 1 and its twin send back science data continuously through the Deep Space Network, a system of radio antennae on Earth, with about six to eight hours of the probes’ detections returning ...
Scientists have found that Uranus is emitting its own internal heat — even more than it receives from sunlight — and this ...
The science of Voyager 1 is critical to space science as it tells us more about interstellar space, ... Voyager 1 is running on essential systems only, and even some of its heaters have turned off.
One of the reasons for Voyager's longevity is how NASA engineers at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Pasadena, California have worked to nurse its failing systems along.
About Voyager Space. Denver-based Voyager provides solid propulsion systems, signals intelligence, or SIGINT, capabilities and other advanced platforms to help meet defense and national security ...
Voyager 1 spent the last 47 years hurtling in a straight line away from Earth, exploring the deepest reaches of space that humanity has ever ventured. However, NASA must carefully manage Voyager 1 ...
Voyager's legacy of innovation will continue across its operations, from its leadership in national security technologies and space systems to its pioneering work in commercial space infrastructure.