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The Last Time NASA's Voyager "Looked Back" At Our Solar System, This Is What It Saw Before it met the 30,000-50,000 kelvin wall at the edge of our Solar System, Voyager 1 took its final images.
For over 47 years, NASA’s Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 have been traveling through the vast reaches of space, sending back groundbreaking data about our solar system and beyond. These two iconic ...
Voyager spacecrafts go beyond the solar system and garner several intriguing insights about the uncharted territory.
They were also not the first missions to carry a message intended for extraterrestrial beings should they reach interstellar ...
NASA has revealed that they have sent a man-made machine further than they ever have before, and they said they made an odd ...
The distant planet Neptune stands still against the background stars of Pisces in the early-morning sky, still visible close ...
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NASA Veteran John Casani Dies
With Voyager 2 in the background, John Casani holds a small U.S. flag that was sewn into the spacecraft's thermal blankets ...
For only the third time in history, astronomers have detected a new interstellar visitor — an object from another star — blitzing into our solar system.
Astronomers have confirmed that a recently spotted object is an interstellar visitor, and appears to have come from the ...
But occasionally, a company emerges with such compelling fundamentals and market timing that even the skeptics take notice. Voyager Technologies (VOYG 2.24%) might be one of those rare exceptions.
A possible cousin of Pluto seems to be circling the far reaches of the solar system. The dwarf planet candidate 2017 OF201 travels in a superwide orbit, with the sun relatively near one end of its ...
By Jacopo Prisco, CNN (CNN) — An accidental discovery might change how we think about one of the most mysterious structures in our solar system. The Oort Cloud, a large expanse of icy bodies ...