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Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 were launched in the summer of 1977 from Cape Canaveral, Florida.
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Shot of the Voyager.
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Another look at the Voyager.
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Astronomer Carl Sagan, who chaired the committee that decided on the sounds and images which would be sent into space on the Voyager in the form of a phonograph record. You can find out more by clicking here.
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Image of the videoaudio disc that is mounted on the side of Voyager. The Voyager message is carried by a phonograph record-a 12-inch gold-plated copper disk containing sounds and images selected to portray the diversity of life and culture on Earth.
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Voyager image of Saturn moon Enceladus.
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Voyager image of Saturn moon Enceladus.
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Saturn and three moons. Tethys. Dion and Rhea.
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Saturn's Northern Hemisphere.
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Saturn rings. Color variations indicate different chemical composition.
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The planet Neptune.
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Neptune's rings.
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Neptune's moon Triton.
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Detail of Neptune's Rings.
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Neptune and Triton 3 days after flyby. Triton is smaller crescent and is closer to viewer.
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True-color (left) and false-color views of Uranus.
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False-color composite of Uranus shows discrete cloud.
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Varied terrain on Uranus' moon, Miranda indicates complex geologic history.
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Rings of Uranus, including newly discovered 10th ring designated 1986U1R (barely visible below outermost epsilon ring).
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Jupiter and its two moons
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Portion of Jupiter and its moons.
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Jupiter's ring.
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Jupiter's moon Callisto.
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Jupiter's Great Red Spot
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Jupiter's Great Red Spot: A closeup.
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Saturn photographed by Voyager 2
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Image of Voyager with the magnetometer boom deployed.
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Image of the videoaudio disc mounted on the side of Voyager.