Journey Across the Solar System Through the Eyes of the Voyager Probes
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Voyager 1 and 2 probes, launched in 1977, explored the solar system, providing groundbreaking data and images of Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. Voyager 1 discovered Jupiter's rings and volcanic activity on Io, while Voyager 2 revealed Uranus's unique magnetic field and numerous moons, along with Neptune's hydrogen-rich atmosphere and Triton's geysers.
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Voyager 1 and Voyager 2, launched in 1977, provided groundbreaking data and images of Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune, showcasing the intricate details of these planets' atmospheres, moons, rings, and geological activities.
Voyager 2's discovery of Uranus's unique magnetic field, tilted at 59 degrees, and the revelation of 11 new moons around the planet challenged existing models and expanded our understanding of gas giants and their moons.
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Recent questions
What were the Voyager probes launched for?
Exploration of the solar system.
When did Voyager 1 reach Jupiter?
March 5th, 1979.
What did Voyager 2 discover about Uranus?
Serene, featureless cloud deck.
What did Voyager 1 discover about Saturn?
Intricate details about Saturn's rings.
What did Voyager 2 find on Neptune?
Hydrogen-rich atmosphere and Great Dark Spot storm.