Voyager 2 is about the size of a small car, measuring approximately 3.7 meters (12 feet) in length, including its extended scientific instruments and antennas. Its main body is about 1.6 meters (5.2 feet) wide. Launched in 1977, it weighs around 825 kilograms (1,800 pounds) and has a distinctive design featuring a large dish antenna and various scientific instruments for data collection.
yes voyager 2 is a space probe
Voyager 2 was sent out first to allow it to take full advantage of an unusually convenient alignment of the planets allowing it to visit Uranus and Neptune as wellVoyager 1 was launched after voyager 2, but on a faster trajectory which allowed it to reach Jupiter and Saturn before voyager 2.
Voyager 1 never visited Neptune. Voyager 2 has. Voyager 2 is currently the only scientific instrument to do a fly-by of Neptune.
Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 did not visit the planet Pluto. Voyager 1's trajectory did not take it close to Pluto, and Voyager 2 was redirected after its Uranus encounter to head out of the solar system in a different direction.
NASA sent Voyager 2 to Neptune, launching the spacecraft in 1977 as part of the Voyager program. Voyager 2 flew by Neptune in 1989, providing valuable data and images of the planet and its moons.
Voyager 1 was launched on the 5th of September 1977 and Voyager 2 was launched before voyager 1 on the 20th of August 1977.
it is pretty big. about the size of someones hand
yes voyager 2 is a space probe
Voyager 1 arrived in November 1980 and Voyager 2 in August 1981.
Voyager 2 was sent out first to allow it to take full advantage of an unusually convenient alignment of the planets allowing it to visit Uranus and Neptune as wellVoyager 1 was launched after voyager 2, but on a faster trajectory which allowed it to reach Jupiter and Saturn before voyager 2.
Voyager 1 never visited Neptune. Voyager 2 has. Voyager 2 is currently the only scientific instrument to do a fly-by of Neptune.
Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 did not visit the planet Pluto. Voyager 1's trajectory did not take it close to Pluto, and Voyager 2 was redirected after its Uranus encounter to head out of the solar system in a different direction.
NASA sent Voyager 2 to Neptune, launching the spacecraft in 1977 as part of the Voyager program. Voyager 2 flew by Neptune in 1989, providing valuable data and images of the planet and its moons.
Voyager 1 and Voyager 2.
Voyager 1, Voyager 2 and Cassini.
19th December 1977.
Voyager 2 and Voyager 10 There isn't a Voyager 10. You probably meant Pioneer 10.