Voyager
Interstellar Messengers
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.
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Voyager Blog
Mission Updates
Get the latest updates on the two Voyager spacecraft.
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The Interstellar Mission
After completing the first in-depth reconnaissance of the outer planets, the twin Voyagers are on a new mission to chart the edge of interstellar space.
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The Golden Record
The contents of the golden record were selected for NASA by a committee led by Carl Sagan of Cornell University.
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The Spacecraft
The twin Voyagers are escaping our solar system in different directions at more than 3 astronomical units (AU) per year; 1 AU is the distance from Earth to the Sun, or about 93 million miles.
The Pale Blue Dot
The behind-the-scenes story of the making of Voyager 1's iconic image of Earth as "a mote of dust suspended in a sunbeam," captured as the spacecraft looked homeward from 3.7 billion miles away.
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