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Voyager, which left the solar system a long time ago, gave scientists a new signal, and NASA's "Voyager" was scheduled to be launched in 1977, and it included two unmanned flights

The Voyager, which left the solar system a long time ago, has brought a new signal to scientists

NASA's Voyager was scheduled to launch in 1977 and includes two unmanned aerial vehicles designed to explore the planets of the solar system. After years of space research, the probe has gathered a wealth of information, including detailed photographs of Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune, as well as new knowledge about the Sun's heliosphere. Among them, Voyager 1 has approached the edge of the solar system, becoming the first space probe to leave the solar system. In addition, Voyager has discovered a number of stars that may have habitable worlds. While these devices have a limited operating time, they will continue to fly into the unknown universe, bringing information about Earth into eternity.

Voyager, which left the solar system a long time ago, gave scientists a new signal, and NASA's "Voyager" was scheduled to be launched in 1977, and it included two unmanned flights
Voyager, which left the solar system a long time ago, gave scientists a new signal, and NASA's "Voyager" was scheduled to be launched in 1977, and it included two unmanned flights
Voyager, which left the solar system a long time ago, gave scientists a new signal, and NASA's "Voyager" was scheduled to be launched in 1977, and it included two unmanned flights
Voyager, which left the solar system a long time ago, gave scientists a new signal, and NASA's "Voyager" was scheduled to be launched in 1977, and it included two unmanned flights
Voyager, which left the solar system a long time ago, gave scientists a new signal, and NASA's "Voyager" was scheduled to be launched in 1977, and it included two unmanned flights

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