It takes light a single day to travel 16 billion miles. The Voyager 1 probe will need a little longer, just 49 years.
That remains just one of the many achievements in Voyager 1’s illustrious resume, the spacecraft currently 15.79 billion ...
As it heads out of the solar system never to return, the deep space probe Voyager 1 is headed for yet another cosmic ...
In 2026, Voyager 1, humanity's farthest reaching Energizer Bunny of a probe, will travel toward an almost comprehensible ...
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Voyager 1 Encounters 54,000°F “Wall Of Fire” at Solar System’s Edge
In 1977, NASA launched the Voyager 1 and its twin probe, Voyager 2, during a rare planetary alignment that occurs only once ...
Voyager 1 and 2 traveled billions of miles to reach the heliopause, showing how the Sun's magnetic influence marks the ...
One of the best-timed shots in TV history is an old clip by BBC's science presenter James Burke which has recently become ...
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Voyager 1 to Cross Historic 1 Light-Day Milestone: A New Era in Space Communication
As NASA’s Voyager 1 travels further into the cosmos, it’s on the brink of a new, groundbreaking milestone. In late 2026, it ...
Join the Sandpoint Lions Toys for Tots campaign and help make Christmas merry for local children. With a $75,000 goal, donations provide toys and gift cards for families in need across the Lake Pend ...
Voyager 1 one light-day from Earth marks a historic 24-hour signal delay, revealing the future of deep space communication ...
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Did Saturn lose its rings? Here’s what happened
About 400 years ago, astronomers observing Saturn through telescopes were baffled when its rings seemed to vanish.
NASA's spacecraft is about to become the first human-made object to reach a distance of one light day from Earth.
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