NSSDC: Voyager Project Information |
Launch Date: | September 5, 1977 (Voyager 1) |
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August 20, 1977 (Voyager 2) | |
Launch Vehicle: | Titan III E-Centaur |
On-orbit mass: | 721.9 Kg |
Power System: | Radioisotope Thermal Generators (RTGs) of 420 W |
Although launched sixteen days after Voyager 2, Voyager 1's trajectory was a faster path, arriving at Jupiter in March of 1979. Voyager 2 arrived about four months later in July 1979. Both spacecraft were then directed on to Saturn with arrival times in November 1980 (Voyager 1) and August 1981 (Voyager 2). Voyager 2 was then diverted to the remaining gas giants, Uranus (January 1986) and Neptune (August 1989). A more detailed table specifying the closest approach distances/times for these encounters is available.
Data collected by Voyager 1 and 2 were not confined to the periods surrounding encounters with the outer gas giants, with the various fields and particles experiments and the ultraviolet spectrometer collecting data nearly continuously during the interplanetary cruise phases of the mission. Data collection continues as the recently renamed Voyager Interstellar Mission searches for the edge of the solar wind's influence (the heliopause) and exits the solar system.
Additional information about Voyager 1
Information about Voyager 1 experiments
Information about Voyager 1 data sets
Additional information about Voyager 2
Information about Voyager 2 experiments
Information about Voyager 2 data sets
Read about and/or order the Voyager imaging CD-ROM set
Read about and/or order the Outer Planets Fields and Particles CD-ROM set
COHOWeb (Browse and retrieve Voyager
cruise magnetic field and plasma data)
SPyCAT/NDADS (Retrieve Voyager
cruise magnetic field data)
Retrieve COHO data from NSSDC's anonymous
FTP site
Obtain Voyager 1/2 position data (heliographic coordinates)
View some of the images in the NSSDC Photo Gallery taken by Voyager of:
Cosmic Ray Subsystem (CRS) team page
(NASA GSFC)
Low-Energy Charged Particle (LECP) team page
(JHU/APL)
Magnetometer (MAG) team page
(NASA GSFC)
Plasma Science (PLS) team page (MIT)
Plasma Wave System (PWS) team page
(U. of Iowa)
Voyager Image Atlas (NASA ARC)
Computer Simulation studies of the Magnetospheres of the Outer Planets (U. of Maryland)
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Author/Curator: Dr. Edwin V. Bell, II Mail Code 633 NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, MD 20771 +1-301-286-1187 ed.bell@gsfc.nasa.gov |