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Voyager 1 took this photo of Jupiter and two of its satellites (Io ... This approximate natural-color image shows Saturn, its rings, and four of its icy satellites. Three satellites (Tethys ...
In the vast expanse of interstellar space, Voyager 1 continues its extraordinary ... far beyond its initial mission to ...
Since Voyager 1 blasted off in 1977, it has skirted past the kaleidoscopic clouds of Jupiter and the icy rings of Saturn. The spacecraft is now 124 times farther from the Sun than we are ...
Voyager 1 and 2; Galileo, which orbited Jupiter 34 times between December 1995 and September 2003; and Cassini, which flew by Jupiter in December 2000, during its journey to Saturn. Scientists ...
After beaming back dazzling postcard views of Jupiter’s giant red spot and Saturn’s shimmering rings, Voyager 2 hopscotched ...
NASA's Voyager 1 flew past Saturn in 1980 and ... is the second-biggest moon in the solar system, after Jupiter's Ganymede. It's also larger than the planet Mercury. Titan is an incredible ...
The Voyager 1 spacecraft had flown past this moon of Jupiter, catching the first glimpse of active ... Scientists remain confident that it does. Nobody doubts that Saturn’s moon Enceladus, which is ...
When Voyager left Earth in 1977 ... (PWS)* The PRA used the two antennas to measure radio waves emitted by Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune, revealing details about the physics of ...
NASA's Voyager 1 flew past Saturn in 1980 and ... Image 5 of 5 A photo from a telescope showing Saturn and Jupiter in the night sky. Saturn's rings are visible. With a good telescope, you may ...