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Voyager provided the first detailed images of Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.

The mission discovered active volcanoes on Jupiter's moon Io, geysers on Neptune's moon Triton, and evidence of a liquid water ocean on Europa. 13854-BR1080p-SUBS-THEFARTHEST.mp4.mp4

Today, both spacecraft continue to transmit data as they travel through the void between stars. They are expected to outlast the Earth itself, potentially remaining the only evidence that humanity ever existed. Watch The Farthest - PBS Voyager provided the first detailed images of Jupiter,

Launched in 1977, the twin probes were designed to take advantage of a rare planetary alignment that occurs only once every 176 years. This alignment allowed them to use the gravity of one planet to "slingshot" to the next, enabling a "Grand Tour" of the outer solar system. geysers on Neptune's moon Triton