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Hace 5 días · Descubre cómo las naves espaciales Voyager 1 y 2 exploraron Júpiter, Saturno, Urano y Neptuno en 1977. Aprende sobre sus descubrimientos, su viaje al espacio interestelar y su disco de oro con mensaje de la Tierra.
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The Voyager 1 and 2 spacecraft launched from Earth in 1977....
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Both Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 have reached "Interstellar space" and each continue their unique journey through the Universe. In the NASA Eyes on the Solar System app, you can see the real spacecraft trajectories of the Voyagers, which are updated every five minutes.
Learn about the twin Voyager 1 and 2 spacecraft that are exploring the outer limits of the solar system and interstellar space. Find out their launch dates, scientific discoveries, and current status.
Voyager 1 and its twin Voyager 2 are the only spacecraft ever to operate outside the heliosphere, the protective bubble of particles and magnetic fields generated by the Sun. Voyager 1 reached the interstellar boundary in 2012, while Voyager 2 (traveling slower and in a different direction than its twin) reached it in 2018.
The Voyager 1 and 2 spacecraft explored Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune before starting their journey toward interstellar space. Here you'll find some of those iconic images.
Voyager 1 is the first human-made object to venture into interstellar space. Voyager 1 discovered a thin ring around Jupiter and two new Jovian moons: Thebe and Metis. At Saturn, Voyager 1 found five new moons and a new ring called the G-ring.