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- Voyager
致敬每一位与我们同行的 Voyager。 Voyager 曾因商标争议被 Chrome Web Store 下架,所有积累的用户和评价都归零了。 现在我们已重新上架,正在从头开始重建——如果你觉得 Voyager 好用,去商店页面留个 评分或评价,对我们来说意义重大。
- Where are Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 Now? - NASA Science
Both Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 have reached interstellar space and each continue their unique journey deeper into the cosmos Use Eyes on the Solar System, NASA's 3D interactive visualization tool, to see where Voyager 1 is at this moment
- Voyager program - Wikipedia
The Voyager program is an American scientific program that employs two interstellar probes, Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 They were launched in 1977 to take advantage of a favorable planetary alignment to explore the two gas giants Jupiter and Saturn and potentially also the ice giants, Uranus and Neptune —to fly near them while collecting data
- Where Is Voyager 1? — Live Distance Speed Tracker
Voyager 1 is the most distant human-made object in existence Launched by NASA on September 5, 1977, it was originally designed for a five-year mission to study Jupiter and Saturn
- Voyager | Definition, Discoveries, Facts | Britannica
Voyager, either of a pair of robotic U S interplanetary probes launched to observe and to transmit information to Earth about the giant planets of the outer solar system and the farthest reaches of the Sun’s sphere of influence Voyager 1 and 2 were the first spacecraft to reach interstellar space
- Voyager 1 is back online! NASAs most distant spacecraft returns data . . .
NASA's Voyager 1 spacecraft is fully operational for the first time since November 2023, with all four science instruments returning usable data to Earth
- Voyager 1 - Wikipedia
Voyager 1 is a space probe launched by NASA on September 5, 1977, as part of the Voyager program, to study the outer Solar System and the interstellar space beyond the Sun's heliosphere
- Voyager - NASA Science
On April 17, engineers at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Southern California shut down an instrument aboard Voyager 1, to save power and keep humanity’s first interstellar explorer going
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