It takes light a single day to travel 16 billion miles. The Voyager 1 probe will need a little longer, just 49 years.
Voyager 1 and 2 traveled billions of miles to reach the heliopause, showing how the Sun's magnetic influence marks the ...
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Voyager 1: World’s farthest spacecraft nears historic one-light-day from Earth
Voyager 1 is already the first human spacecraft to reach interstellar space and the farthest human-made object from Earth.
As it heads out of the solar system never to return, the deep space probe Voyager 1 is headed for yet another cosmic ...
NASA's Voyager 1 spacecraft, the farthest human-made object in space, left the solar system in 2012. NASA engineers have brought a set of obsolete thrusters back from the dead on the Voyager 1 probe, ...
A faint sound described as a 'ghostly signal’ by global news was detected near Voyager 1. The spacecraft is currently far ...
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Voyager 1’s return prompts nasa probe into odd deep space data
Voyager 1’s sudden return to coherent communication has turned a near-elegy for the spacecraft into a fresh scientific ...
Engineers at NASA say they have successfully revived thrusters aboard Voyager 1, the farthest spacecraft from our planet, in the nick of time before a planned communications blackout. A side effect of ...
Earlier this year, NASA mission controllers faced a challenging decision that could have marked the end of Voyager 1's decades-long journey. Launched in 1977 to explore the outer solar system, the ...
This means that it would still take a little over four whole years of traveling at lightspeed to reach the red dwarf—not that ...
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