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Interstellar Mission Collection

Embarking on an interstellar mission, the Voyager spacecraft sets out to explore the vast unknown

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Voyager spacecraft. Computer artwork of a Voyager spacecraft passing out of our solar system. Two Voyager spacecraft were launched in 1977

Background imageInterstellar Mission Collection: Voyager spacecraft plaque, artwork

Voyager spacecraft plaque, artwork
Voyager spacecraft plaque. Artwork of the Golden Record carried by the Voyager 1 and 2 spacecraft as a message to intelligent life

Background imageInterstellar Mission Collection: Diagram of paths taken by the 2 Voyager spacecraft

Diagram of paths taken by the 2 Voyager spacecraft
Diagram showing the paths taken by the two Voyager spacecraft. Voyager 1 (orange track) was launched on 5 September 1977; it encountered Jupiter on 5 March 1979 & Saturn on 12 November 1980

Background imageInterstellar Mission Collection: Voyager spacecraft, stereo image

Voyager spacecraft, stereo image
Voyager spacecraft, stereo artwork. Two Voyager spacecraft (one shown here) were launched in 1977, taking advantage of a rare alignment of the giant outer planets that made it possible to visit them

Background imageInterstellar Mission Collection: Artwork showing Voyager 2s encounter with Uranus

Artwork showing Voyager 2s encounter with Uranus
This artwork, by Julian Baum, shows the Voyager 2 spaceprobe only minutes away from closest approach to the planet Uranus, on 24/Jan/86. Uranus is one of the four great gas giants

Background imageInterstellar Mission Collection: Voyager 2 approaching Solar system

Voyager 2 approaching Solar system
Twelve years after launch, Voyager 2 approaches its last port of call in the Solar System, the planet Neptune, in this artwork by Julian Baum

Background imageInterstellar Mission Collection: Computer art of Voyager spacecraft passing planet

Computer art of Voyager spacecraft passing planet
Voyager spacecraft fly-by. Computer artwork depicting a Voyager spacecraft passing by an orange alien planet. Blurring of the image gives the effect of speed

Background imageInterstellar Mission Collection: Illustration symbolising Voyager 2s journey

Illustration symbolising Voyager 2s journey
Illustration symbolising the journey of the Voyager 2 spacecraft. Launched from Cape Kennedy on 20 August 1977, Voyager 2 visited Jupiter (July 1979), Saturn (August 1981), Uranus (January 1986)

Background imageInterstellar Mission Collection: Artists impression of Voyager 2 at Uranus

Artists impression of Voyager 2 at Uranus
Travelling at more than 64, 000 km/hr, Voyager 2 is less than 6 hours from closest approach to the planet Uranus, on 24/Jan/86, in this artwork by Julian Baum

Background imageInterstellar Mission Collection: Artwork showing Voyager 2 nearing Uranus

Artwork showing Voyager 2 nearing Uranus
Artists impression of the encounter of the Voyager 2 spacecraft with the planet Uranus on January 24, 1986. Uranus nine known rings are shown

Background imageInterstellar Mission Collection: Diagram showing the route of Voyager 2

Diagram showing the route of Voyager 2

Background imageInterstellar Mission Collection: Evidence of life on earth stored in Voyager 2

Evidence of life on earth stored in Voyager 2


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Embarking on an interstellar mission, the Voyager spacecraft sets out to explore the vast unknown. With its iconic plaque and mesmerizing artwork, it carries a message from Earth to any extraterrestrial beings that may encounter it along its journey. The diagram of paths taken by these two remarkable spacecraft showcases their incredible trajectory through space, defying all odds. Capturing our imagination, the stereo image of the Voyager spacecraft reveals its intricate design and engineering marvels. As Voyager 2 approaches our Solar system, we are filled with anticipation for what lies ahead. A computer-generated art piece depicts this momentous occasion as the spacecraft passes by a distant planet, leaving us in awe of its capabilities. Symbolizing Voyager 2's extraordinary expedition is an illustration showcasing its long and arduous journey through uncharted territories. It serves as a reminder of humanity's insatiable curiosity and relentless pursuit of knowledge beyond our home planet. As Voyager 2 reaches Uranus, an artist's impression transports us to this breathtaking encounter with one of our solar system's enigmatic giants. Through captivating artwork depicting its nearing approach to Uranus, we witness the sheer magnitude of this interstellar endeavor. A diagram meticulously traces the route taken by Voyager 2 throughout its odyssey—a testament to human ingenuity and determination in exploring frontiers never before ventured into. This mission pushes boundaries and expands horizons like never before imagined. The interstellar mission embarked upon by these intrepid voyagers represents humanity's quest for discovery—our desire to unravel mysteries hidden within the cosmos. With each passing milestone captured in stunning computer-generated art or evocative illustrations, we are reminded that there is so much more waiting beyond our own celestial neighborhood. Intriguingly poised between science fiction and reality, these images offer glimpses into a future where mankind ventures further than ever before—a future where exploration knows no bounds.