Voyager 1 runs on a rocket fuel called hydrazine.
This is for orientating the spacecraft . Propulsion is no longer required in the low gravity conditions of outer space.
For the instruments on Voyager, a form of plutonium is used to produce the power.
Once an object is moving in space, no fuel is needed tokeep it going, only to change its speed or direction.
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 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 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 is a spacecraft probe. It is not a satellite. NASA's twin Voyager spacecraft launched in August and September 1977. Voyager 1 focused on Jupiter and Saturn., while Voyager 2 flew past Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.
where is the fuel pump shut off valve for a 2001 Plymouth voyager
The fuel pressure regulator is part of the fuel pump on a 1996 Plymouth Voyager.
It is in the fuel tank.
The fuel filter on a 1997 Plymouth Voyager is mounted above the onboard edge of the fuel tank.
Check out the related link for instructions on how to change the fuel filter in a 1999 Plymouth Voyager.
It is in the fuel tank.
It is in the fuel tank.
Once an object is moving in space, no fuel is needed tokeep it going, only to change its speed or direction.
The fuel pump is inside the fuel tank.
Drop the fuel tank.
In the fuel tank
Voyager 1 was launched on the 5th of September 1977 and Voyager 2 was launched before voyager 1 on the 20th of August 1977.