It was actually Voyager 2. It did not stop, but just flew past Uranus. The year was 1986.
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voyager 2 and the year was 1981
Voyager 2, 1989.
Voyager 2 took off from Cape Canaveral in Florida on August 20th, 1977 on top of a Titan IIIE/Centaur carrier rocket.
Only Voyager 2.
Voyager 1 arrived in November 1980 and Voyager 2 in August 1981.
Voyager 2 began observing Jupiter on April 25, 1979.
It was actually Voyager 2. It did not stop, but just flew past Uranus. The year was 1986.
Voyager 2 didn't actually orbit Neptune. It flew past it in 1989.
The mission to the badlands was set on Stardate 48315.6 (In Georgian calendar: April 26, 2371), so this is when it started. They did not get home until Stardate 54973.4 (In Georgian calendar: December 22, 2377).
1989
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Voyager 1 was launched on September 5, 1977, and Voyager 2 was launched on August 20, 1977.
No, the Voyager mission involved two space probes, Voyager 1 and Voyager 2, which were unmanned spacecraft launched by NASA in 1977 to explore the outer planets of our solar system. The probes have continued to travel beyond the solar system into interstellar space.
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There are two Voyager spacecraft. Voyager 2 was launched on August 20 1977. Voyager 1, despite its no.1 ranking, was launched second on September 5 1977.