This close-up view of Jupiter was taken by Voyager 1. It shows the great red spot—an anticyclone three and a half times the size of Earth, as well as the clouds swirling around it. The image was ...
Mission control on Earth receives that data in binary code, or a series of ones and zeroes. But since November, Voyager 1’s flight data system had been stuck in a loop. While the probe has ...
MORE: NASA asks for help studying Uranus and Neptune as it prepares to capture new images However, the JPL announced this week that Voyager 1 had resumed sending engineering updates to Earth.
Voyager 1 is almost 13 billion miles away. Its signal takes more than 19 hours to reach Earth, and the power of ... By combining images taken with different filters, the imaging scientists can ...
Voyager 1 and 2 continue to make history every day, as they transmit data back to Earth while traveling further into deep space. But there will come a time when amassing distance is all they are ...
NASA engineers are turning off two instruments to ensure that the twin spacecraft, Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 ... the farthest human-built objects from Earth. "The Voyagers have been deep space ...
Voyager 1 is more than 15 billion miles (25 billion kilometers) from Earth, while Voyager 2 is over 13 billion miles (21 billion kilometers) away, according to NASA. Both probes are the only ...
Voyager 1 is currently speeding toward the Oort cloud ... Although this image is purely fictional, Wernquist used satellite images of Earth for the snowy, watery textures seen here.
Each probe is the most distance man-made object ever built with Voyager 1 traveling more than 15 billion miles from Earth and Voyager 2 more than 13 billion miles, according to NASA. "Every minute ...
Voyager 1 is over 15 billion miles (24.14 billion kilometers) from Earth and Voyager 2 is over 13 billion miles (20.92 billion kilometers) away. Meanwhile, it was announced on Wednesday that the ...