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NASA Voyager, Dryden history gallery
EC87-0029-02 The Voyager aircraft landed at Edwards Air Force Base, Edwards, California, to complete it's record breaking, nonstop unfueled flight around the world. The Voyager landed at Edwards at 8:06 a.m. PS... More
Voyager First Science Meeting, Voyager Program, NASA/JPL Photo
This archival image was released as part of a gallery comparing JPL's past and present, commemorating the 80th anniversary of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory on Oct. 31, 2016. In December 1972, the science st... More
Model of Voyager Artist Concept
This artist rendering shows NASA Voyager spacecraft. Voyager 2 was launched on Aug. 20, 1977. Voyager 1 was launched on Sept. 5, 1977. NASA/JPL-Caltech
Low-Energy Charged Particle Instrument Assembly
This image shows the low-energy charged particle instrument before it was installed on one of NASA Voyager spacecraft in 1977. The instrument includes a stepper motor that turns the platform on which the sensor... More
Voyager 2 Launch, Voyager Program, NASA/JPL Photo
(August 20, 1977) Voyager 2 was launched August 20, 1977, sixteen days before Voyager 1 aboard a Titan-Centaur rocket. Their different flight trajectories caused Voyager 2 to arrive at Jupiter four months later... More
The Sounds of Earth Record Cover
This gold aluminum cover was designed to protect the Voyager 1 and 2 Sounds of Earth gold-plated records from micrometeorite bombardment, but also serves a double purpose in providing the finder a key to playin... More
Voyager Special Cargo: The Golden Record
This image highlights the special cargo onboard NASA Voyager spacecraft: the Golden Record. Each of the two Voyager spacecraft launched in 1977 carry a 12-inch gold-plated phonograph record with images and soun... More
The Sounds of Earth, Voyager Program, NASA/JPL Photo
Flying aboard Voyagers 1 and 2 are identical golden records, carrying the story of Earth far into deep space. The 12 inch gold-plated copper discs contain greetings in 60 languages, samples of music from differ... More
Voyager Spacecraft During Vibration Testing
Two Voyager spacecraft were launched in 1977 to explore the outer planets and some of their satellites. A prototype Voyager spacecraft is shown at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, as it... More
Voyager 1 Launch 1977, Voyager Program, NASA/JPL Photo
This photograph from Sept. 5, 1977, shows the launch of NASA Voyager 1 spacecraft from NASA Kennedy Space Center at Cape Canaveral, Fla. NASA/KSC
First Picture of the Earth and Moon in a Single Frame
Description This picture of the Earth and Moon in a single frame, the first of its kind ever taken by a spacecraft, was recorded September 18, 1977, by NASAs Voyager 1 when it was 7.25 million miles (11.66 mill... More
Saturn Voyager Mission Artwork with instruments and parts labeled ARC...
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Artist: unknown (JPL) Saturn Voyager Mission Artwork depicts the space...
Artist: unknown (JPL) Saturn Voyager Mission Artwork depicts the spacecraft's path on it's journey to Saturn as it passed above the orbits of Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars and around Jupiter.
Artist: unknown (JPL) Saturn Voyager Mission Artwork depicts the space...
Artist: unknown (JPL) Saturn Voyager Mission Artwork depicts the spacecraft's path on it's journey to Saturn as it passed above the orbits of Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars and around Jupiter.
Voyager Saturn Mission Artwork (Mariner - Jupiter - Saturn - Uranus) ...
Voyager Saturn Mission Artwork (Mariner - Jupiter - Saturn - Uranus) show slingshot technique
NASA Launch Vehicles, Voyager Project
The Voyager 2 aboard Titan III-Centaur launch vehicle lifted off on August 20, 1977. The Voyager 2 was a scientific satellite to study the Jupiter and the Saturn planetary systems including their satellites and... More
NASA Launch Vehicles, Voyager Project
The Voyager 1 aboard the Titan III/Centaur lifted off on September 5, 1977, joining its sister spacecraft, the Voyager 2, on a mission to the outer planets.
Photograph of the Earth and Moon Taken by Voyager 1
Original caption: This picture of a crescent-shaped Earth and Moon — the first of its kind ever taken by a spacecraft–was recorded 09/18/77, by NASA’s Voyager 1 when it was 11.66 million kilometers (7.25 millio... More
NASA VOYAGER I SPACECRAFT, Voyager Project
The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 8/15/1979 Keywords: Larsen Scan Photographs Relating to Agency Activities, Facilities and Personnel
Jupiter System Montage, Voyager Program, NASA/JPL Photo
(March 1979) Jupiter and its four planet-size moons, called the Galilean satellites, were photographed in early March 1979 by Voyager 1 and assembled into this collage. They are not to scale but are in their re... More
Voyager 1 Image of Ganymede. NASA public domain image colelction.
(March 4, 1979) Voyager 1 took this picture of Ganymede from a distance of 1.6 million miles. Ganymede is Jupiter's largest satellite with a radius of approximately 2600 kilometers, about 1.5 times that of Eart... More
Jupiter's Great Red Spot, Voyager Program, NASA/JPL Photo
(March 1, 1979) As Voyager 1 flew by Jupiter, it captured this photo of the Great Red Spot. The Great Red Spot is an anti-cyclonic (high- pressure) storm on Jupiter that can be likened to the worst hurricanes o... More
Voyager 1 View of Callisto. NASA public domain image colelction.
Full Description: (March 6, 1979) Voyager 1 took this picture of Callisto during Voyager's approach to Jupiter's outer large satellite in 1979. Both Galileo and Marius discovered Callisto in 1610. In Greek myt... More
PLANET JUPITER AND ITS SATELLITES PHOTOGRAPHED BY THE VOYAGER SPACECRA...
The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 6/5/1979 Photographer: COPY NEGATIVE Keywords: 1979_02325.jpg c1979_02300s Larsen Scan Photographs Relating to Agency Activities, Facilities and Personnel
Photo by Voyager 1 Jupiter's satellite Io poses before the giant plane...
Photo by Voyager 1 Jupiter's satellite Io poses before the giant planet in this photo returned Jan 17, 1979 from a distance of 29 million miles (47 million kilometers). The satellite's shadow can be seen fallin... More
Photo by Voyager 1 (JPL) The spacecraft took this photo of the planet ...
Photo by Voyager 1 (JPL) The spacecraft took this photo of the planet Jupiter on Jan 24, while still more than 25 million miles (40 million kilometers) away. As the spacecraft draws closer to the planet (about ... More
NASA Space Science, Voyager Project
On February 5, 1979, Voyager 1 made its closest approach to Jupiter since early 1974 and 1975 when Pioneers 10 and 11 made their voyages to Jupiter and beyond. Voyager 1 completed its Jupiter encounter in early... More
Photo by Voyager 1 (JPL) Jupiter, its Great Red Spot and three of its ...
Photo by Voyager 1 (JPL) Jupiter, its Great Red Spot and three of its four largest satellites are visible in this photo taken Feb 5, 1979 by Voyager 1. The spacecraft was 28.4 million kilomters (17.5 million mi... More
Voyager 1 Image of Jupiter and two of its satellites (Io, left, and Eu...
Voyager 1 Image of Jupiter and two of its satellites (Io, left, and Europa). Io is about 350,000 kilometers (220,000 miles) above Jupiter's Great Red Spot; Europa is about 600,000 kilometers (375,000 miles) abo... More
Voyager 1 Image of Jupiter and two of its satellites (Io, left, and Eu...
Voyager 1 Image of Jupiter and two of its satellites (Io, left, and Europa). Io is about 350,000 kilometers (220,000 miles) above Jupiter's Great Red Spot; Europa is about 600,000 kilometers (375,000 miles) abo... More
This mosaic of Jupiter was assembled from nine individual photos taken...
This mosaic of Jupiter was assembled from nine individual photos taken through an orange filter by Voyager 1 on Feb. 6, 1979, when the spacecraft was 4.7 million miles (7.8 million kilometers) from Jupiter. Di... More
Callisto , The outermost Galilean Satellite , or Moon , of Jupiter, ...
Callisto , The outermost Galilean Satellite , or Moon , of Jupiter, as taken by Voyager I . Range : About 7 Million km (5 Million miles) . Callisto, the darkest of the Galilean Satellites, still nearly twic... More
These four pictures of Jupiter's Great Red Spot were taken Feb. 2 and ...
These four pictures of Jupiter's Great Red Spot were taken Feb. 2 and 3, 1979, when Voyager 1 was about 31 million kilometers (19.4 million miles) from Jupiter. The pictures were taken one Jupiter rotation apa... More
This photo of Callisto, outermost of Jupiter's four Galilean satellite...
This photo of Callisto, outermost of Jupiter's four Galilean satellites, was taken a few minutes after midnight (PST) Feb. 25 by Voyager 1. The distance to Callisto was 8,023,000 kilometers (4.98 million miles... More
These four pictures of Jupiter's Great Red Spot were taken Feb. 2 and ...
These four pictures of Jupiter's Great Red Spot were taken Feb. 2 and 3, 1979, when Voyager 1 was about 31 million kilometers (19.4 million miles) from Jupiter. The pictures were taken one Jupiter rotation ap... More
Range : 4.3 million km. ( 2.7 million miles ) This photograph taken f...
Range : 4.3 million km. ( 2.7 million miles ) This photograph taken from Voyager I, shows the area east of the Great Red Spot. The dark halo surrounding the bright spot, just to the right of the bright oval, i... More
Range : 5 million km. ( 3 million miles ) This photograph, shot from...
Range : 5 million km. ( 3 million miles ) This photograph, shot from Voyager I, shows Jupiter's Great Red Spot, turbulent regions immediattely to the west, and, middle right, one of the several white ovals s... More
Range : 4.3 million km. ( 2.7 million miles ) Southeast of the Great ...
Range : 4.3 million km. ( 2.7 million miles ) Southeast of the Great Red Spot, as seen at upper left, this photograph taken by Voyager I also shows one of Jupiter's 40 year old white ovals, seen at middle left... More
Range : 4.3 million km. ( 2.7 million miles ) This photograph taken f...
Range : 4.3 million km. ( 2.7 million miles ) This photograph taken from Voyager I shows Jupiter's Great Red Spot and one of the white ovals seen from Earth . These white ovals were seen to have formed in 19... More
Europa, taken from Voyager 1 to Jupiter
Range : 5.9 million kilometers (3.66 million miles) Europa is Jupiter's 2nd Galilean satellites from the planet and the brightest. Photo taken early morning through violet filter. Faint swirls and linear patt... More
P-21741 C Range: 2.6 million kilometers (1.6 million miles) This pictu...
P-21741 C Range: 2.6 million kilometers (1.6 million miles) This picture of Io, taken by Voyager 1, shows the region of the Jovian moon which will be monitored for volcanic eruptions by Voyager 2 during the 'Io... More
P-21741 BW Range: 2.6 million kilometers (1.6 million miles) This pict...
P-21741 BW Range: 2.6 million kilometers (1.6 million miles) This picture of Io, taken by Voyager 1, shows the region of the Jovian moon which will be monitored for volcanic eruptions by Voyager 2 during the 'I... More
Range : 4.0 million km. ( 2.5 million miles ) This brown oval, locate...
Range : 4.0 million km. ( 2.5 million miles ) This brown oval, located between Jupiter's 13 and 18 degree N latitude, may be an opening in the upper cloud deck. It was a selected target to be photographed by V... More
Europa , the smallest of the Galilean satellites, or Moons , of Jupite...
Europa , the smallest of the Galilean satellites, or Moons , of Jupiter , is seen here as taken by Voyager 1. Range : 2 million km (1.2 million miles) is centered at about the 300 degree Meridian. The bright... More
Jupiter as seen by Voyager 1, mosaic of planet. (JPL ref. No. P-21147)...
Jupiter as seen by Voyager 1, mosaic of planet. (JPL ref. No. P-21147)
Jupiter as seen by Voyager 1, mosaic of Jupiter's Satellite Io. (JPL ...
Jupiter as seen by Voyager 1, mosaic of Jupiter's Satellite Io. (JPL ref. No. P-21206)
Jupiter as seen by Voyager 1, mosic of Great Red Spot. (JPL ref. No. ...
Jupiter as seen by Voyager 1, mosic of Great Red Spot. (JPL ref. No. P-21203)
Voyager 1's look at Jupiter's moon Io JPL ref No. P-21457 ARC-1979-AC7...
Voyager 1's look at Jupiter's moon Io JPL ref No. P-21457
Voyager 1 catches volcanic eruption on Jupiter's moon Io JPL - no avai...
Voyager 1 catches volcanic eruption on Jupiter's moon Io JPL - no available
Voyager 1 spacecraft Jupiter moon Ganymede ARC-1979-A79-7120
Voyager 1 spacecraft Jupiter moon Ganymede
As Voyager 1 approches Jupiter three of its moons can be seen JPL ref....
As Voyager 1 approches Jupiter three of its moons can be seen JPL ref. No. C-206
Voyager 1 view Io in its orbit around Jupiter ARC-1979-A79-7115
Voyager 1 view Io in its orbit around Jupiter
Voyager 1 close up image of Jupiter moon Io JPL ref. No. P-21277 ARC-1...
Voyager 1 close up image of Jupiter moon Io JPL ref. No. P-21277
Voyager 1 catches volcanic eruption on Jupiter's moon Io JPL ref No. P...
Voyager 1 catches volcanic eruption on Jupiter's moon Io JPL ref No. P-21334
P-21742 C Range: 6 million kilometers (3.72 million miles) This Voyage...
P-21742 C Range: 6 million kilometers (3.72 million miles) This Voyager 2 image shows the region of Jupiter extending from the equator to the southern polar latitudes in the neighborhood of the Great Red Spot. ... More
Range : 6 Million km. ( 3.72 million miles ) This photograph of Jupit...
Range : 6 Million km. ( 3.72 million miles ) This photograph of Jupiter, shot from Voyager 2, shows the equator to the southern polar latitudes, near the Great Red Spot. The white oval that appears here is dif... More
P-21742 BW Range: 6 million kilometers (3.72 million miles) This Voyag...
P-21742 BW Range: 6 million kilometers (3.72 million miles) This Voyager 2 image shows the region of Jupiter extending from the equator to the southern polar latitudes in the neighborhood of the Great Red Spot.... More
P-21739 BW Range: 4.7 million kilometers (2.9 million miles) This pict...
P-21739 BW Range: 4.7 million kilometers (2.9 million miles) This picture of Io was taken as Voyager 2 closes in on the Jovian system. Scientists are studying these distant views of Io for evidences of changes ... More
P-21744 C Range: 4.2 million kilometers (2.6 million miles) In this im...
P-21744 C Range: 4.2 million kilometers (2.6 million miles) In this image of Europa acquired by Voyager 2, global scale dark streaks are becoming visible. Europa, the size of the earth's moon, is apparently cov... More
Range : 4.2 million km. ( 2.6 million miles ) Jupiter's moon Europa, ...
Range : 4.2 million km. ( 2.6 million miles ) Jupiter's moon Europa, the size of earth's moon, is apparently covered by water ice, as indicated by ground spectrometers and its brightness. In this view, global ... More
Range : 3.4 million km This pair of images shows two of the long-live...
Range : 3.4 million km This pair of images shows two of the long-lived white oval clouds which have resided in the Jovian southern hemisphere for nearly 40 years. The upper picture shows the cloud that is at ... More
Range : 3.4 million km This pair of images shows two of the long-live...
Range : 3.4 million km This pair of images shows two of the long-lived white oval clouds which have resided in the Jovian southern hemisphere for nearly 40 years. The upper picture shows the cloud that is at ... More
P-21736 BW This Voyager 2 pictures shows the Great Red Spot and the so...
P-21736 BW This Voyager 2 pictures shows the Great Red Spot and the south equatorial belt extending into the equatorial region. At right is an interchange of material between the south equatorial belt and the e... More
P-21735 BW This Jupiter image taken by Voyager 2 shows an area from 10...
P-21735 BW This Jupiter image taken by Voyager 2 shows an area from 10° N. Lat. to 34° S. Lat. in a region west of the Great Red Spot. At the top of the picture, equatorial plumes are seen. These features mov... More
Range : 3.2 million km This image returned by Voyager 2 shows one of ...
Range : 3.2 million km This image returned by Voyager 2 shows one of the long dark clouds observed in the North Equatorial Belt of Jupiter. A high, white cloud is seen moving over the darker cloud, providing ... More
Range : 3.2 million km This image returned by Voyager 2 shows one of ...
Range : 3.2 million km This image returned by Voyager 2 shows one of the long dark clouds observed in the North Equatorial Belt of Jupiter. A high, white cloud is seen moving over the darker cloud, providing ... More
P-21738 BW Raange: 4.76 million kilometers (2.9 million miles) This Vo...
P-21738 BW Raange: 4.76 million kilometers (2.9 million miles) This Voyager 2 picture of Io was taken in ultraviolet light and shows one of the volcanic eruption plumes first photographed by Voyager 1. (the bri... More
Range : 1,094,666 km (677,000 mi.) This false color picture of Callis...
Range : 1,094,666 km (677,000 mi.) This false color picture of Callisto was taken by Voyager 2 and is centered on 11 degrees N and 171 degrees W. This rendition uses an ultraviolet image for the blue componen... More
P-21740 C Range: 2,318,000 kilometers (1,438,000 miles) This picture o...
P-21740 C Range: 2,318,000 kilometers (1,438,000 miles) This picture of Callisto taken by Voyager 2 shows the moon covered with bright spots which are metoerite impact craters--a fact originally discovered from... More
P-21745 BW Range: 1.1 million miles (675,000 miles) This image of Call...
P-21745 BW Range: 1.1 million miles (675,000 miles) This image of Callisto taken by Voyager 2 was enhanced to reveal detail in the scene. Voyager 1's high resolution coverage was of the hemisphere just over th... More
P-21749 C Range: 6 million kilometers (4 million miles) This photograp...
P-21749 C Range: 6 million kilometers (4 million miles) This photograph of Ganymede, the largest satellite of Jupiter, is shown at approximately the same distance as that photographed at close range by Voyager ... More
P-21746 BW Range: 390,000 kilometers (245,000 miles) This photomosaic ...
P-21746 BW Range: 390,000 kilometers (245,000 miles) This photomosaic of Callisto is composed of nine frames. The impact crater distribution is very uniform across the disk. Notable are the very bright rayed cr... More
P-21749 BW Range: 6 million kilometers (4 million miles) This photogra...
P-21749 BW Range: 6 million kilometers (4 million miles) This photograph of Ganymede, the largest satellite of Jupiter, is shown at approximately the same distance as that photographed at close range by Voyager... More
P-21752 BW Range: 1.2 million kilometers This image of Europa shows de...
P-21752 BW Range: 1.2 million kilometers This image of Europa shows detail about 20 kilometers across and is somewhat higher resolution than the best Voyager 1 image. The part of Europa shown is the hemisphere ... More
P-21752 C Range: 1.2 million kilometers This image of Europa shows det...
P-21752 C Range: 1.2 million kilometers This image of Europa shows detail about 20 kilometers across and is somewhat higher resolution than the best Voyager 1 image. The part of Europa shown is the hemisphere t... More
P-21751 C Range: 1.2 million kilometers This Voyager 2 color photo of ...
P-21751 C Range: 1.2 million kilometers This Voyager 2 color photo of Ganymede, the largest Galilean satellite, shows a large dark circular feature about 3200 kilometers in diameter with narrow closely-spaced l... More
P-21756 BW only Range: 120,000 km (right) 169,000 km (left) Right: In...
P-21756 BW only Range: 120,000 km (right) 169,000 km (left) Right: In the foreground of this picture taken by Voyager 2, the part of the surface of Ganymede shown is the typical grooved terrain as seen by Voya... More
Range : 1 million kilometers Voyager 2 completed a dramatic 10 hour t...
Range : 1 million kilometers Voyager 2 completed a dramatic 10 hour time lapse photo sequence to monitor the active volcanos on Jupiter's moon Io following the spacecraft's closest approach to Jupiter. This p... More
P-21757 BW Range: 2 million kilometers (1.25 million miles) Jupiter's ...
P-21757 BW Range: 2 million kilometers (1.25 million miles) Jupiter's thin ring of particles was photographed by Voyager 2 on its approach to the giant planet. The spacecraft was 2.5° above the plane of the ri... More
Range : 241,000km (150,600 mi.). This black and white image of Europa...
Range : 241,000km (150,600 mi.). This black and white image of Europa, smallest of Jupiter's four Galilean satellites, was acquired by Voyager 2. Europa, the brightest of the Galiliean satellites, has a densi... More
Range : 225,000 kilometers (140,625 miles) This image of the Jovian m...
Range : 225,000 kilometers (140,625 miles) This image of the Jovian moon Europa was taken by Voyager 2 along the evening terminator, which best shows the surface topography of complex narrow ridges, seen as cu... More
P-21758 BW Range: 246,000 kilometers (152,000 miles) This picture by V...
P-21758 BW Range: 246,000 kilometers (152,000 miles) This picture by Voyager 2 is the first close look ever obtained of Jupiter's satellite, Europa. The linear crack-like features had been seen from a much grea... More
Range : 1.5 million km ( 930,000 miles ) This high resolution view ...
Range : 1.5 million km ( 930,000 miles ) This high resolution view of Jupitor's ring, part of a set obtained by Voyager 2 (A79-7101), suggests that it may be divided into several components, as are the rin... More
Range : 900,000 miles A brilliant halo around Jupiter, the thin ring...
Range : 900,000 miles A brilliant halo around Jupiter, the thin ring of particles discovered by Voyager 1 four months ago, is seen here unusually bright due to forward scattering of the particles within it. S... More
Range : 1,550,000 km ( 961,000 miles ) These high resolution pictures...
Range : 1,550,000 km ( 961,000 miles ) These high resolution pictures of Jupiter's ring were obtained by Voyager 2 some 26 hrs. past the planet, 2 degrees below the ring plane. The forward scattering of sunlig... More
Range : 1.2 million kilometers (750,000 miles) This picture of Io is ...
Range : 1.2 million kilometers (750,000 miles) This picture of Io is one of the last sequence of 'volcano watch' pictures planned as a time lapse study of the nearest of Jupiter's Galilean satellites. The sun... More
P-21763 C Range: 1,400,000 kilometers (870,000 miles) Jupiter's thin r...
P-21763 C Range: 1,400,000 kilometers (870,000 miles) Jupiter's thin ring of particles was photographed by Voyager 2's telescope-equipped TV camera through three color filters to provide this color representati... More
Range : 1.5 million km ( 930,000 miles ) This high resolution view ...
Range : 1.5 million km ( 930,000 miles ) This high resolution view of Jupitor's ring, part of a set obtained by Voyager 2 (A79-7101), suggests that it may be divided into several components, as are the rin... More
Range : 312, 000 kilometers (195,000 miles) This photo of Ganymede (I...
Range : 312, 000 kilometers (195,000 miles) This photo of Ganymede (Ice Giant) was taken from Voyager 2 and shows features down to about 5 to 6 kilometers across. Different types of terrain common on Ganymede... More
The cylindrical projections of Jupiter, representing both Voyager 1 (t...
The cylindrical projections of Jupiter, representing both Voyager 1 (top) and Voyager 2 (bottom), are presented in this comparison. The top picture extends 400 degrees longitude to 0 degrees (right edge). It ... More