Nearly 40 years after its launch, the probe continues to gather information and challenge everything we know about space.
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NASA confirms Voyager spacecraft has encountered a “wall of fire” at the edge of the Solar System
Voyager 1, launched 47 years ago, continues to send back data from farther away than any other human-made object. The ...
According to calculations from IFLScience's resident astronomer, Dr Alfredo Carpineti, using data from NASA's Eyes on the ...
On August 25, 2012, Voyager 1 became the first spacecraft to go beyond the heliosphere and cross the heliopause, followed by Voyager 2 in 2018. Prior to the Voyager spacecraft crossing the heliopause, ...
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NASA’s Voyager Spacecraft Finds a Blazing Wall of Fire at the Edge of the Solar System
For nearly five decades, NASA’s Voyager 1 and 2 spacecraft have ventured farther than any other human-made object, pushing ...
Voyager 1 has entered interstellar space. The NASA spacecraft, which left Earth on a September morning 36 years ago, has traveled farther than anyone, or anything, in history. Now, it’s in the space ...
The James Webb Space Telescope spacecraft is located 5 degrees below the Pleiades star. As the month wears on, it travels ...
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Here's where the James Webb Space Telescope and 4 other legendary spacecraft are in October's night sky
Over the past seven decades, thousands of sophisticated spacecraft have been launched on ambitious missions to look down on ...
NASA says its Voyager 2 probe flew into interstellar space in November and beyond the sun's reach. However, the robot has not left the solar system.
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