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Find a Node - Use these links to navigate to any of the 8 publicly accessible PDS Nodes. This bar indicates that you are within the PDS enterprise which includes 6 science discipline nodes and 2 support nodes which are overseen by the Project Management Office at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC).
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Discovery Oberon was discovered in Jan. 11, 1787 by William...
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Discovery Phoebe was discovered August 1898 by American...
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This page shows Voyager 2 location and other relevant astronomical data in real time. The celestial coordinates, magnitude, distances and speed are updated in real time and are computed using high quality data sets provided by the JPL Horizons ephemeris service (see acknowledgements for details).
This near real-time 3D data visualization uses actual spacecraft and planet positions to show the location of both Voyager 1 and 2 and many other spacecraft exploring our galactic neighborhood. Voyager 1's position in October 2024.
Watch videos and view images of Voyager 1 and 2 as they passed by Saturn, Jupiter, Uranus and Neptune and get a glimpse into the images relating to the Golden Record. NASA explores the unknown in air and space, innovates for the benefit of humanity, and inspires the world through discovery.
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.
Your search criteria found 271 images Spacecraft: Go to PIAxxxxx: Refine this list of images by: ... Galileo Voyager: VG Imaging Science Subsystem Solid-State Imaging: 8860x4490x3: PIA03876: Callisto Hemispherical Globes Full Resolution: TIFF (49.38 MB) JPEG (3.662 MB) 2002-02-16: Europa: Galileo Voyager: 8812x4381x3 ...
This approximate natural-color image from NASA's Voyager 2 shows Saturn, its rings, and four of its icy satellites. Three satellites Tethys, Dione, and Rhea are visible against the darkness of space.