Voyager Poster #3777045828

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Voyager 1 is a space probe that was launched by NASA on September 5, 1977. Part of the Voyager program to study the outer Solar System, Voyager 1 was launched 16 days after its twin, Voyager 2. Having operated for 42 years, 6 months and 15 days as of March 21, 2020, the spacecraft still communicates with the Deep Space Network to receive routine commands and to transmit data to Earth. Real-time distance and velocity data is provided by NASA and JPL. At a distance of 148.61 AU from Earth as of March 12, 2020, it is the most distant man-made object from Earth.
For greater peace of mind, the Chrysler Voyager comes equipped with advanced multistage driver and front passenger airbags, driver and front passenger-side inflatable knee blockers, front seat-mounted side airbags and side-curtain airbags for passengers in all three rows.
Star Trek: Voyager is an American science fiction television series created by Rick Berman, Michael Piller, and Jeri Taylor. It originally aired from January 1995 to May 2001 on UPN, lasting for 172 episodes over seven seasons. The fifth series in the Star Trek franchise, it served as the fourth sequel to Star Trek: The Original Series. Set in the 24th century, when Earth is part of a United Federation of Planets, it follows the adventures of the Starfleet vessel USS Voyager as it attempts to return home after being stranded in the Delta Quadrant on the far side of the Milky Way galaxy.
The distance of Voyager 1 from Earth is currently 22,147,571,140 kilometers, equivalent to 148.047369 Astronomical Units. Light takes 20 hours, 31 minutes and 16.3453 seconds to travel from Voyager 1 and arrive to us.
The twin Voyager 1 and 2 spacecraft are exploring where nothing from Earth has flown before. Continuing on their over-40-year journey since their 1977 launches, they each are much farther away from Earth and the sun than Pluto.