"Pale Blue Dot" – one of the last photos taken by Voyager 1 – is still the most distant image of the Earth. Astronomer Carl ...
Five years ago, NASA provided an updated version of the Pale Blue Dot. JPL engineer Kevin M Gill reprocessed the image with ...
capturing the first photo taken of the Earth and moon together. Voyager 1 made it to Saturn in late 1980 and then used that planet’s gravity to sling itself out of the solar system. Voyager 2 ...
In his book, Sagan wrote: "The Earth is the only world known so far to harbor life. There is nowhere else, at least in the near future, to which our species could migrate. Visit, yes. Settle, not yet.
Launched by NASA in 1977, Voyager 1 was designed to explore the outer areas of our solar system. Sent out shortly after its slower twin, Voyager 2, the space probe captured astonishing images of ...
People who don’t believe that this was true, highlight perceived anomalies in photos ... Saturn's north pole is home to a mysterious hexagonal storm, first observed by the Voyager spacecraft ...
NASA's Voyager 1 spacecraft took the first family portrait of the solar system! Voyager 1 was on its way toward interstellar space after completing its grand tour of the solar system at the time. Carl ...
On this date, Jan. 26, 1981, NASA Voyager 1 probe discovers Saturn’s moon, Epimetheus. Saturn would be the last planet Voyager 1 would visit before beginning its ongoing journey out of the solar ...
On this day 35 years ago, NASA's Voyager 1 spacecraft took a picture that changed how we see our planet. The iconic "Pale ...
In January 2025, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune were all visible in the night sky. And in February, 2025, ...
Voyager Technologies has submitted to the Securities and Exchange Commission a confidential registration statement for proposed initial public offering. The space and defense company said Tuesday ...