Spacecraft VOYAGER - 35 Years Later
1 year ago
6
spacecraft voyager
voyager spacecraft
voyager mission
voyager missions
voyager 1
voyager 2
voyager I
voyager II
nasa voyager
nasa mission
interstellar space
Thirty-five years ago today, Aug. 20, 2012, NASA's Voyager 2 spacecraft, the first Voyager spacecraft to launch, departed on a journey that would make it the only spacecraft to have visited Uranus and Neptune and the longest operating NASA spacecraft ever. Voyager 2 and its twin Voyager 1 that launched sixteen days later on Sept. 5, 1977, are still going strong, hurtling away from our sun. Mission managers are eagerly anticipating the day when they break on through to the other side -- the space between stars.
Credit: NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Loading comments...
-
2:58
DeepSpaceTV
1 year agoMars INSIGHT Timelaps Of HP3 Instrument
48 -
6:00
KERO
1 year agoRidgecrest Earthquake: Three Years Later
19 -
6:02
WPTV
1 year agoHurricane Dorian's impact 3 years later
5 -
3:07
ExclamationPoints
1 year agoThe Reformation 500 Years Later
-
19:29
ScammerRevolts
15 hours agoHe Tried To Scam Me... So I Reset His Phone
20.5K6 -
16:08
RealitySurvival
1 day agoTop 12 Things Preppers Should Teach Their Children!
19.6K1 -
13:21
World Nomac
15 hours agoExtreme Bungee Jump in AlUla Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦
24.2K3 -
2:47:57
Fresh and Fit
10 hours agoMost Embarrassing Rejections Women Have Faced... w/ SNEAKO
121K167 -
3:30:25
Akademiks
10 hours agoHappy. Birthday Kendrick Lamar. Kodak Black robbed Stevewilldoit? Sosa Returns to CHIRAQ. Carti OTW?
81.2K32 -
1:22:53
Steve-O's Wild Ride! Podcast
4 days ago $0.28 earnedDoes Gene Simmons Regret Humping Thousands Of Chicks? - Wild Ride #219
39K40