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Voyager 1 was made on earth - it didn't go to Mercury, Venus, Mars, Uranus or Neptune.Voyager 2 didn't got to Mercury, Venus, or Mars.
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Some basic details on "Voyager 2" can be found in different languages at the corresponding Wikipedia entry. Besides that, NASA has a dedicated project site with detailed information on the different Voyager spacecrafts. Actually Voyager 2 is still operational and receives and transmits data.
Voyager 1 sent information about Jupiter in 1979. It conducted a close flyby of the planet, capturing detailed images and data about its atmosphere, moons, and magnetic environment.
Voyager II did not land on Uranus, it has left our solar system.
Voyager 1 was made on earth - it didn't go to Mercury, Venus, Mars, Uranus or Neptune.Voyager 2 didn't got to Mercury, Venus, or Mars.
voyager
Some basic details on "Voyager 2" can be found in different languages at the corresponding Wikipedia entry. Besides that, NASA has a dedicated project site with detailed information on the different Voyager spacecrafts. Actually Voyager 2 is still operational and receives and transmits data.
The Voyager 2 spacecraft.
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Voyager 2
Voyager 1 weighed about 1582 pounds, or about 722 kilograms. A link can be found below for more information.
Voyager 1 sent information about Jupiter in 1979. It conducted a close flyby of the planet, capturing detailed images and data about its atmosphere, moons, and magnetic environment.
This information can be found in the owner's manual. This information can be found in the owner's manual.
Observation from Earth and probes sent to Jupiter. Most famously Voyager 1 and Voyager 2, both of which reached Jupiter in 1979.
Voyager II did not land on Uranus, it has left our solar system.
The Voyager 2 which launched in 1977 is no longer sending information. Data recording operations ceased on September 6, 2007 and the termination of radio experiment operations followed soon after.