From Voyager 1, the Sun appears as a bright point of light, significantly less intense than how it looks from Earth. At a distance of over 14 billion miles, it is just one of many stars in the vastness of space. The spacecraft's images show the Sun surrounded by the darkness of interstellar space, highlighting its relative isolation in the cosmos. The view emphasizes the scale of our solar system compared to the immense expanse of the universe.
From the distance of Pluto, the Sun would look like a very bright star.
Some where outside the solar syatems. It can be just floating over thmilky way. No one can pin point where it is roght now on a map of the universe!!! Voyager 1 and 2 are now in what is called the"Heliosheath". This is the outermost layer of what is known as the Heliosphere. We are still receiving information from both spacecrafts. In March of 2012 Voyager 1 was at an approximate distance of 17.9 Billion kilometers away from our sun. Voyager 2 was at an approximate distance of 14.7 Billion kilometers away from our sun.
While many space probes near the Sun (or not too far away, like satellites near the Earth) are solar powered, the designers of the Voyager probes knew that the spacecraft would be going out from the solar system to distances where the Sun is merely a bright star. So the Voyager probes use a nuclear thermal power source.
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As of October 2023, Voyager 1 has traveled over 152 astronomical units (AU) from Earth. One astronomical unit is the average distance from the Earth to the Sun, approximately 93 million miles (150 million kilometers). Voyager 1, launched in 1977, is the farthest human-made object from Earth, continuing to send data from interstellar space.
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Voyager 1 is currently approximately 14 billion miles away from the Sun.
From the distance of Pluto, the Sun would look like a very bright star.
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it makes the sun look like the sun is rising because were actually moving up then the sun looks like it is rising
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Some where outside the solar syatems. It can be just floating over thmilky way. No one can pin point where it is roght now on a map of the universe!!! Voyager 1 and 2 are now in what is called the"Heliosheath". This is the outermost layer of what is known as the Heliosphere. We are still receiving information from both spacecrafts. In March of 2012 Voyager 1 was at an approximate distance of 17.9 Billion kilometers away from our sun. Voyager 2 was at an approximate distance of 14.7 Billion kilometers away from our sun.
While many space probes near the Sun (or not too far away, like satellites near the Earth) are solar powered, the designers of the Voyager probes knew that the spacecraft would be going out from the solar system to distances where the Sun is merely a bright star. So the Voyager probes use a nuclear thermal power source.
The Sun god Ra of the Egyptians, has a human body and a head of a Falcon.