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  1. Refine this list of images by: ... (197.1 kB) 2018-12-10: Voyager Interstellar Mission: 1920x1080x3: PIA22835: Two Interstellar Travelers Full Resolution: TIFF (5.847 MB) JPEG (115.1 kB) 2018-10-03: Voyager Interstellar Mission ... Energetic Particles from Outside our Solar System Increase (Artist's Concept) Full Resolution ...

  2. 26 wrz 1996 · These Jupiter photographs are part of a set taken by Voyager 1 on December 10 and 11, 1978 from a distance of 83 million km (52 million miles) or more than half the distance from the Earth to the sun.

  3. The Voyager 1 and 2 spacecraft explored Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune before starting their journey toward interstellar space. Here you'll find some of those iconic images, including "The Pale Blue Dot" - famously described by Carl Sagan - and what are still the only up-close images of Uranus and Neptune.

  4. Their journey continues 45 years later as both probes explore interstellar space, the region outside the protective heliosphere created by our Sun. Researchers – some younger than the spacecraft – are now using Voyager data to solve mysteries of our solar system and beyond.

  5. PIA00451: Solar System Portrait - 60 Frame Mosaic. The cameras of Voyager 1 on Feb. 14, 1990, pointed back toward the sun and took a series of pictures of the sun and the planets, making the first ever "portrait" of our solar system as seen from the outside.

  6. Solar System Portrait - View of the Sun, Earth and Venus Full Resolution: TIFF (8.676 MB) ... First Close-up Image of Jupiter from Voyager 1 Full Resolution: TIFF (280.8 kB) JPEG (10.37 kB) 1996-09-26: Jupiter: Voyager: VG ISS - Narrow Angle: 500x500x3: PIA00455: ...

  7. Voyager 1 was speeding out of the solar system — beyond Neptune and about 3.7 billion miles (6 billion kilometers) from the Sun — when mission managers commanded it to look back toward home for a final time. It snapped a series of 60 images that were used to create the first “family portrait” of our solar system.

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