NASA reconnected with Voyager 1, which is located nearly 15 billion miles away from Earth, after a brief pause that triggered ...
The farthest spacecraft in the universe went momentarily rogue, but scientists breathed a sigh of relief when it reconnected ...
NASA re-established communication with Voyager 1, an interstellar spacecraft that nearly five months ago began sending ...
Io is about 220,000 miles above Jupiter's Great Red Spot; Europa is about ... 1981, when Voyager 2 was about 1.7 million miles from the planet. Saturn's rings are composed mostly of ice particles ...
Voyager 1 switched to a very old backup radio transmitter, not used since 1981, restoring NASA’s contact amid communication ...
The "Pale Blue Dot" picture of Planet Earth was acquired by the Voyager 1 probe ... Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. Mercury and Mars (and Pluto) missed out for variety of reasons. The Red Planet ...
The spacecraft has inexplicably turned off one of its radio transmitters, likely because of an unidentified onboard issue.
The Voyager 1 was launched in 1977 ... Both Voyager spacecraft flew past Jupiter and Saturn, showcasing the Great Red Spot on the former and the hexagonal polar vortices of the latter.
The fastest man-made satellite to ever reach Saturn was Voyager 1. It took three years and two ... images taken by satellites orbiting the red planet. If humans colonize other planets, Mars ...
When the Voyager 1 probe flew past Jupiter, the images it sent back showed that this Great Red Spot is a huge storm which has been raging for over three hundred years. Saturn is best known for its ...
After beaming back dazzling postcard views of Jupiter’s giant red spot and Saturn’s shimmering rings, Voyager 2 hopscotched to Uranus and Neptune. Meanwhile, Voyager 1 used Saturn as a ...