More than likely when the tie rod end is worn you will feel a shake come and go in the front end. It will feel like the tire is out of balance. Then most likely it is just the ball joint being loose. It will have to be replaced and an alignment is recommended.
Voyager I and Voyager II although they were not planned to.
The voyager 1 and 2 first saw the outer planets.
after 33 years it has reached in to the outer space.In 10 dec 2010.
NO!!!! However, there have been named missions to the outer planets, notably 'Voyager'.
Voyager II is the first successful space probe that reached the outer planets or Jovian Planets. It is in the rule of probes that they should not reach the outer planets because it is too far and their probes might malfunction. But this Voyager II probe had a successful flight to the outer planets.
voyager 1 has just finished going around the outer planets: Jupiter, Uranus and Neptune. now it's nearing the edge of our Galaxy. i don't know about voyager 2 sorry!
The two Voyager space probes are robotic spacecraft launched in 1977 as the first spacecraft to examine the outer planets. Both are still operating, having passed the orbits of the outer planets, and drifting toward the boundary of the solar system.
Voyager 2 is known for 2 things Being the only spacecraft to ever visit Neptune and Uranus Visiting all the outer planets
The Voyager probes were deep space probes, sent to scout out the outer planets and deep space, so they never really "landed" on any of the planets although voyager I was sent first voyager II overtook it and encountered Saturn on august 1981.
Voyager 1, to the outer edges of the solar system.
Things that the Voyagers both did was take pictures of gas planets and record sounds from them planets as they orbited them. Now the Voyager 1 heads to the interstellar space while the voyager 2 does work on the outer solar system.
All four outer planets. Voyager 1 flew by Jupiter and Saturn only, and Voyager 2 flew by Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. Pluto, which is no longer considered to be a planet, was not included in the fly-by.