VOYAGER
Voyager LECP Data Analysis Handbook
Science Planning Documents
- Low Energy Charged Particle Measurements in the Environment of the Outer Planets and in the Interplanetary and Interstellar Medium, pre-proposal, J. C. Armstrong, T. P. Armstrong, W. I. Axford, C. O. Bostrom, C. Y. Fan, G. Gloeckler, S. M. Krimigis, and J. J. O'Gallagher, January 15, 1971. Available at Fundamental Technologies, Lawrence, KS, FF1.
- Energetic Particle Measurements on the Outer Planets Missions, preliminary EPT report, W. I. Axford, S. M. Krimigis, F. B. McDonald, P. Meyer, J. A. Simpson, J. H. Trainor, J. A. Van Allen, and R. E. Vogt, July 9, 1971. Available at Fundamental Technologies, Lawrence, KS, FF1.
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VOYAGER 1 ELAPSED TIME
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Days: Hours:
Minutes: Seconds
*Since official launch
September 5, 1977, 12:56:00:00 UTC
*Since official launch
September 5, 1977, 12:56:00:00 UTC
VOYAGER 2 ELAPSED TIME
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Days: Hours:
Minutes: Seconds
*Since official launch
August 20, 1977, 14:29:00:00 UTC
*Since official launch
August 20, 1977, 14:29:00:00 UTC
QUICK FACTS
Manufacturer:
Voyagers 1 and 2 were built in the Jet Propulsion
Laboratory in Southern California.
Mission Duration: 40+ years have elapsed for both Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 (both are ongoing).
Destination: Their original destinations were Saturn and Jupiter. Their current destination is interstellar space.
Mission Duration: 40+ years have elapsed for both Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 (both are ongoing).
Destination: Their original destinations were Saturn and Jupiter. Their current destination is interstellar space.