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The set of graphs on the left illustrates the drop in electrical current detected in three directions by Voyager 2's...
This set of graphs illustrates how data from two key instruments point to NASA's Voyager 2 spacecraft entering...
These graphs compare data from identical instruments onboard NASA's Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 spacecraft as they each...
This artist concept of NASA Voyager spacecraft with its antennapointing to Earth.
This illustration of NASA's Voyager 2 spacecraft shows the location of the onboard science instruments that are...
At the end of 2018, the cosmic ray subsystem (CRS) aboard NASA's Voyager 2 spacecraft provided evidence that Voyager...
This graphic shows the position of the Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 probes, relative to the heliosphere, a protective...
This artist's concept puts solar system distances -- and the travels of NASA's Voyager 2 spacecraft -- in...
This illustration shows the position of NASA's Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 probes, outside of the heliosphere, a...
Gary Flandro, Voyager mission grand tour creator, speaks on a panel at an event to celebrate the 40th Anniversary of...
Gary Flandro, Voyager mission grand tour creator, speaks at an event to celebrate the 40th Anniversary of the launch...
Alan Cummings, Voyager researcher, Caltech, speaks at an event to celebrate the 40th Anniversary of the launch of...
Ed Stone, Voyager project scientist, speaks at an event to celebrate the 40th Anniversary of the launch of the...
Ed Stone, Voyager project scientist, speaks at an event to celebrate the 40th Anniversary of the launch of the...
Ann Druyan, writer/producer and golden record visionary, speaks about the last image of Earth from the Voyager...
Suzy Dodd, Voyager project manager, NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, speaks at an event to celebrate the 40th...
Thomas Zurbuchen, NASA associate administrator, Science Mission Directorate, gives opening remarks at an event to...
Thomas Zurbuchen, NASA associate administrator, Science Mission Directorate, gives opening remarks at an event to...
Thomas Zurbuchen, NASA associate administrator, Science Mission Directorate, speaks on a panel at an event to...
Thomas Zurbuchen, NASA associate administrator, Science Mission Directorate, gives opening remarks at an event to...
Thomas Zurbuchen, NASA associate administrator, Science Mission Directorate, is interviewed prior to serving on a...
Thomas Zurbuchen, NASA associate administrator, Science Mission Directorate, gives opening remarks at an event to...
NASA's twin Voyager spacecraft, launched in 1977, are traveling through interstellar space at around 35,000 mph...
An audience member asks a question at an event to celebrate the 40th Anniversary of the launch of the Voyager 1 and...