The Voyager program consists of two spacecraft, Voyager 1 and Voyager 2, launched by NASA in 1977. Their primary mission was to explore the outer planets of our solar system, including Jupiter and Saturn, and to gather data about their atmospheres, moons, and rings. Both spacecraft have provided invaluable information and stunning images, significantly enhancing our understanding of these distant worlds.
After completing their primary missions, the Voyager spacecraft continued into interstellar space, making them the farthest human-made objects from Earth. They are equipped with instruments to study cosmic rays, magnetic fields, and other phenomena beyond our solar system, contributing to our knowledge of the universe.