Voyager LECP Publications and Presentations
The Low Energy Charged Particle (LECP) Experiment on the Voyager Spacecraft
With kind permission from Kluwer Academic Publishers.
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Page 2 (Introduction)
Page 3 (Introduction, cont.)
Page 4 (Scientific Objectives and
Background)
Page 5 (Scientific Objectives and
Background, cont.)
Page 6 (Scientific Objectives and
Background, cont.; Fig. 1)
Page 7 (Scientific Objectives and
Background, cont.)
Page 8 (Description of Instrumentation)
Page 9 (Description of Instrumentation,
cont.; Fig. 2)
Page 10 ( Fig. 3)
Page 11 (Description of Instrumentation,
cont.)
Page 12 (Description of Instrumentation,
cont.; Fig. 4)
Page 13 (Description of Instrumentation,
cont.)
Page 14 (Description of Instrumentation,
cont.)
Page 15 (Fig. 5)
Page 16 (Description of Instrumentation,
cont.)
Page 17 (Fig. 6)
Page 18 (Description of Instrumentation,
cont.; Fig. 7)
Page 19 (Description of Instrumentation,
cont.)
Page 20 (Table 1)
Page 21 (Table 1, cont.)
Page 22 (Description of Instrumentation,
cont.; Fig. 8)
Page 23 (Description of Instrumentation,
cont.; Fig. 9)
Page 24 (Description of Instrumentation,
cont.)
Page 25 (Summary; Acknowledgements)
Page 26 (References)
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Last modified 12/6/02,
Tizby Hunt-Ward
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Original page by I. Robertson
Updated 8/9/19, Cameron Crane
VOYAGER 1 ELAPSED TIME
*Since official launch
September 5, 1977, 12:56:00:00 UTC
VOYAGER 2 ELAPSED TIME
*Since official launch
August 20, 1977, 14:29:00:00 UTC
QUICK FACTS
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.