Voyager 1, which along with its twin ... its engineers had succeeded in once again receiving Voyager's engineering status updates that can be deciphered. Its scientific data reports, however ...
NASA engineers are turning off two instruments to ensure that the twin spacecraft, Voyager 1 and Voyager 2, can continue exploring space beyond the limits of the solar system. To save energy for ...
No human-made objects have traveled further into the final frontier than Voyager 1 and Voyager 2. However, both space probes are reaching the end of their service lives. NASA announced that ...
and Voyager 1 is more than 15.5 billion miles away. At this point, the Voyagers are tasked with studying the interstellar medium found beyond the influence of the sun. Scientists will have ...
After more than forty-six years all of us are likely to feel the wear of time, and Voyager 1 is no different. Following months of harrowing troubleshooting as the far-flung spacecraft stopped ...
This was the first software update made to a spacecraft in interstellar space. Voyager 1 and its twin, Voyager 2, face declining power levels due to the decay of their plutonium-238 power supplies ...
Voyager 1 took this photo of Jupiter and two of its ... The photograph was taken on Valentine's Day, February 14, 1990, and took on iconic status when described by Carl Sagan as a "Pale Blue ...