Some people who were involved in the Voyager 1 mission are
-Ed Stone (project scientist who observed voyager 1 and assisted with the
build/design)
-Alan Cummings (co-supervisor/investigator)
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.
The Voyager spacecraft, which includes Voyager 1 and Voyager 2, were not designed to carry people; they are robotic probes launched by NASA in 1977 to explore the outer planets and beyond. Therefore, they have no capacity for human passengers or crew. Their primary mission was to gather scientific data about the solar system and interstellar space.
Voyager 1 is a space probe launched by NASA in 1977 to study the outer planets of our solar system. During its mission, Voyager 1 provided valuable data and images of Jupiter and Saturn, including their moons and rings. It became the first man-made object to enter interstellar space in 2012.
voyager I is one voyager II is another one
The voyager 1 and 2 first saw the outer planets.
Four spacecraft have been sent to Saturn: Pioneer 11, Voyager 1, Voyager 2, and the Cassini-Huygens mission. Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 made flybys of Saturn while the Cassini-Huygens mission orbited the planet for over 13 years, studying its moons and rings in detail.
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.
There are currently no plans for a Voyager 3 spacecraft. The original Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 spacecraft were launched in the 1970s and continue to send back data from the edge of our solar system. If there were to be a Voyager 3 mission, it would likely be designed for exploring even farther reaches of space.
No, Voyager is not an American space shuttle. Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 are twin spacecraft launched by NASA in 1977 on a mission to study the outer planets. They are not designed for human travel like the space shuttle.
That would have to be the Voyager Project. It left the Solar System some years ago and it's still going strong.
Yes, the Voyager 1 launch was successful. It was launched on September 5, 1977, and has since completed its primary mission of exploring the outer planets, including Jupiter and Saturn. Voyager 1 continues to send valuable data back to Earth as it travels through interstellar space, making it one of the farthest human-made objects from Earth. Its successful launch and subsequent mission have greatly expanded our understanding of the solar system.
Jupiter's faint ring system was discovered in 1979 by the Voyager 1 spacecraft. They were confirmed during the Voyager 2 mission in 1979 as well. These rings are primarily made up of dust and small rocks.