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Here's a comprehensive, detailed, and up-to-date summary of the Voyager spacecraft:
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🚀 Voyager Program Overview
NASA's Voyager program consists of two spacecraft launched in 1977 to explore the outer planets of the Solar System and beyond:
Voyager 1 – Launched September 5, 1977
Voyager 2 – Launched August 20, 1977
Both spacecraft were launched from Cape Canaveral Space Base in Florida using a Titan IIIE rocket.
The main goals of the program were:
1. To study Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune,
2. To observe the moons and magnetic fields of these planets,
3. To explore the boundaries of the Solar System.
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🌍 Voyager 1's Current Status (as of October 2025)
Location: In interstellar space, approximately 25.2 billion kilometers (approximately 168 astronomical units) from the Sun.
Direction: In the constellation Ophiuchus (Snake) in the sky.
Speed: Moving away from the Sun at approximately 17 kilometers per second (17,000 meters per second).
Signal delay: A radio signal from Voyager 1 takes approximately 22.5 hours to reach Earth.
In 2012, Voyager 1 crossed the "heliopause," the boundary where the solar wind ceases to affect space. This means it is now in interstellar medium. #paranormal
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