The spacecraft, located more than 24 billion kilometres away, was feared lost to the cosmic ocean after decades of travel. But, as Andrew Griffins writes, thanks to a daring feat of human ingenuity ...
has become the second human-made object to leave our Solar System. It was launched 16 days before its twin craft, Voyager 1, but that probe's faster trajectory meant that it was in "the space ...
For two decades now, the iconic twin Voyager spacecraft have been quietly overturning everything we thought we knew about the ...
After completing their primary mission in 1989, the probes continued their journey, venturing into the far reaches of the solar system and beyond. Now more than 10 billion miles away, Voyager 1 ...
NASA's Voyager 1 and 2 spacecraft have long left the farthest reaches of the solar system, entering interstellar space in 2012 and 2018 respectively. The pair were originally intended to study the ...
NASA's Voyager 1 is continuing its journey beyond our solar system, 45 years after it was launched. But now the veteran spacecraft is sending back strange data, puzzling its engineers. NASA said ...
The Dwingeloo telescope, designed to observe signals at low frequencies, detected the farthest human spacecraft when it went ...
“Io is one of the most intriguing objects in the whole solar system,” said study coauthor ... as she studied an image of Io captured by Voyager 1. The revelation sparked a decades-long mystery ...
NASA has confirmed that one of its greatest ever missions, Voyager 1, is back in business with communications restored ...
The mission, launched in 1977, became the first spacecraft to cross the boundary of the solar system by venturing into interstellar space. Voyager 1 is currently 15 billion miles (24 billion ...
Observations made of Jupiter’s moon Io during the Juno mission’s flybys helped astronomers confirm how and why Io became the most volcanic world in the solar system.