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The Star Trek: Voyager documentary, "To the Journey—Looking Back at Star Trek: Voyager," has been a long time in the making since its record-breaking 1.2 million crowdfunding campaign which took ...
Back in 2021, in just one month, over 1.2 million dollars was raised in an Indiegogo campaign for the production of the Star Trek: Voyager documentary, since named "To the Journey—Looking Back ...
Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 have both ventured into interstellar space and continue to beam data home to a small squad of remaining mission engineers and scientists.
Director Billy Miossi profiles the intrepid team that has kept NASA's Voyager project going for 45 years and billions of miles. The meditative film proves to be both arcane and awe-inspiring.
NASA and Voyager 1 resumed communications and operations after a fault protection system switched the interstellar spacecraft's mode of communication to one using less power.
Voyager 1 and 2 probes are designed to travel farther into deep space than any other human-made object—but keeping their systems functional requires a power source that’s up to the task.
Nearly 50 years after they were first launched, Voyager 1 and 2 are still traveling around interstellar space — though they've faced some setbacks over the years. Now, NASA has announced that ...
Voyager 1 and 2 are turning 46. Here’s where they rank among the oldest space probes Some space robots barely last a year, while the Voyager probes keep trucking. What makes a space probe eternal?
The Voyager 2 spacecraft’s energy budget keeps dropping by about 4 Watt/year, as the plutonium in its nuclear power source is steadily dropping as the isotope decays. With 4 Watt of power les… ...
This confirmed Voyager 2 was alive and operating - but where exactly in space is the probe and its twin Voyager 1? MailOnline takes a look.
What Voyager 1’s near-death experience says about the future of space exploration Scientists recently had to repair the Voyager probe from afar. How much longer can they keep it alive?
Voyager 1 and 2 are the only such spacecraft. Before it went offline, Voyager 1 had been studying an anomalous disturbance in the magnetic field and plasma particles in interstellar space.