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Exploring the Outer Planets: The Voyager Mission

Exploring the Outer Planets: The Voyager Mission

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Architecture, Physics, Science, Other

KG - University

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The Voyager mission, launched in 1977, aimed to study Jupiter, Saturn, and their moons. It later extended to Uranus and Neptune due to a rare planetary alignment. Equipped with advanced sensors, the spacecraft provided groundbreaking data, including the discovery of active volcanism on Io and complex ring systems around Saturn. Voyager 1 and 2 continue to send data from interstellar space, revolutionizing planetary astronomy.

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What was the first time active volcanoes were observed in the solar system?

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Explain the findings related to Saturn's ring system as discovered by the Voyager spacecraft.

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What was the outcome of the Voyager mission after it completed its planetary exploration?

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