has become the second human-made object to leave our Solar System. It was launched 16 days before its twin craft, Voyager 1, but that probe's faster trajectory meant that it was in "the space ...
When it comes to exploring space, few things have done it better or longer than the Voyager 1 spacecraft, and it isn’t done ...
They believe it actually left the solar system on 25 August 2012 but could only confirm it late on Thursday night. But why is Voyager-1 such a big deal? Check out Ricky's report above to find out ...
In 1977, NASA launched Voyager 1 and 2 on a mission to explore the outer planets. Now, over 45 years later, these incredible ...
Nasa scientists are celebrating as, after a period of silence, the craft recently called home again using a bit of kit that ...
Still, it's worth it to keep these spacecraft operational—they are the only eyes we have outside the solar system. Voyager 1 is limping after suffering a series of radio system failures ...
Voyager 1 switched to a very old backup radio transmitter, not used since 1981, restoring NASA’s contact amid communication ...
NASA's Voyager 1 is continuing its journey beyond our solar system, 45 years after it was launched. But now the veteran spacecraft is sending back strange data, puzzling its engineers. NASA said ...
An curved arrow pointing right. It took the Voyager 1 spacecraft over three decades to leave the solar system (and scientists still aren’t sure when it did). We need a new method of propulsion ...
Now, they're heading to the outer reaches of the solar system, into the darkness of interstellar space. Just how far they'll go no one really knows. Voyager 1 is a little under 15.4 billion miles ...