Voyager space probes

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A Voyager spacecraft undergoes testing at JPL in November 1976A Voyager spacecraft undergoes testing at JPL in November 1976
Chuck Berry and Carl Sagan at a Voyager 2 Neptune flyby celebration in August 1989Chuck Berry and Carl Sagan at a Voyager 2 Neptune flyby celebration in August 1989
Chuck Berry performing for at JPL after the Voyager 2 Neptune encounterChuck Berry performing for at JPL after the Voyager 2 Neptune encounter
Joe Donegan, Ed Travers, Linda Morabito and Steve Synnott in the navigation team’s image processing room, where the discovery of active volcanism on Io took place.Joe Donegan, Ed Travers, Linda Morabito and Steve Synnott in the navigation team’s image processing room, where the discovery of active volcanism on Io took place.
Linda Morabito pictured after her discovery of Io volcanism, in front of a model of the Voyager spacecraft at NASA`s Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Morabito is holding a print of the image that enabled her to make the discovery.Linda Morabito pictured after her discovery of Io volcanism, in front of a model of the Voyager spacecraft at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Morabito is holding a print of the image that enabled her to make the discovery.
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The low-energy charged particle instrument before it was installed on one of NASA`s Voyager spacecraft in 1977The low-energy charged particle instrument before it was installed on one of NASA's Voyager spacecraft in 1977
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Voyager instruments boom: the cameras, ultraviolet and infrared spectrometers (far left), plasma detector (black box lower right), particle and radiation detectors (far right)Voyager instruments boom: the cameras, ultraviolet and infrared spectrometers (far left), plasma detector (black box lower right), particle and radiation detectors (far right)
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linkGoogle Knowledge entry@Wikidata
vesselVoyager space probesspace probeWikidata
audioVoyager Golden Record greeting in DutchWikimedia
imageAt Herschel Museum of Astronomy 2023 037Wikimedia
imageA Voyager spacecraft undergoes testing at JPL in November 1976Wikimedia
imageChuck Berry and Carl Sagan at a Voyager 2 Neptune flyby celebration in August 1989Wikimedia
imageChuck Berry performing for at JPL after the Voyager 2 Neptune encounterWikimedia
imageJoe Donegan, Ed Travers, Linda Morabito and Steve Synnott in the navigation team’s image processing room, where the discovery of active volcanism on Io took place.Wikimedia
imageLinda Morabito pictured after her discovery of Io volcanism, in front of a model of the Voyager spacecraft at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Morabito is holding a print of the image that enabled her to make the discovery.Wikimedia
imageMariner Jupiter-Saturn logoWikimedia
imageOutersolarsystem-probes-4407Wikimedia
imageThe low-energy charged particle instrument before it was installed on one of NASA's Voyager spacecraft in 1977Wikimedia
imageTitan3 centaur nose coneWikimedia
imageVoyager1977Wikimedia
imageVoyager1977Wikimedia
imageVoyagersoundsofthecosmos.PNGWikimedia
imageVoyager Flight Data SystemWikimedia
imageVoyager Flight Data SystemWikimedia
imageVoyager InstrumentsWikimedia
imageVoyager Navigation System Design teamWikimedia
imageVoyager instruments boom (cropped)Wikimedia
imageVoyager instruments boom: the cameras, ultraviolet and infrared spectrometers (far left), plasma detector (black box lower right), particle and radiation detectors (far right)Wikimedia
imageVoyager instrument boom close-upWikimedia
imageVoyager logoWikimedia
imageVoyager - mission logoWikimedia
imageVoyager's Low Energy Charged Particle InstrumentWikimedia