Interstellar Mission
Voyager 1
Voyager 1 reached interstellar space in August 2012 and is the most distant human-made object in existence.
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Voyager 1 reached interstellar space in August 2012 and is the most distant human-made object in existence.
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Sept. 5, 1977
Type
Flyby SpacecraftTarget
Interstellar SpaceStatus
CurrentVoyager 1 reached interstellar space in August 2012 and is the most distant human-made object in existence. Launched just shortly after its twin spacecraft, Voyager 2, in 1977, Voyager 1 explored the Jovian and Saturnian systems discovering new moons, active volcanoes and a wealth of data about the outer solar system.
Voyagers 1 and 2 were designed to take advantage of a rare planetary alignment that occurs only once in 176 years and remain the most well traveled spacecraft in history. Both spacecraft carry a sort of time capsule called the Golden Record, a 12-inch gold-plated copper disk containing sounds and images selected to portray the story of our world to extraterrestrials.
Instruments
Interactive 3D model of Voyager 1. View the full interactive experience at Eyes on the Solar System.