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Artist Illustration: Voyagers in the Heliosheath

By Marc Boucher
NASA Watch
June 28, 2013
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Voyagers in the Heliosheath [Download Larger Version], NASA
This artist’s concept shows NASA’s two Voyager spacecraft exploring a turbulent region of space known as the heliosheath, the outer shell of the bubble of charged particles around our sun. After more than 35 years of travel, the two Voyager spacecraft will soon reach interstellar space, which is the space between stars.

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2 responses to “Artist Illustration: Voyagers in the Heliosheath”

  1. Steve Whitfield says:
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    It seems like it wasn’t all that long ago that we were debating about the boundary of the heliosphere and the existence and characteristics of the heliosheath. In this article it appears that these issues now have accepted answers. A mighty impressive accomplishment for a couple of probes launched in the 1970s. The Voyagers were part of “The Grand Tour” planetary alignment opportunity. They couldn’t have picked a better name.

    Tell Kirk that Vger now has the required information (Star Trek reference).

  2. Kent Copeland says:
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    After all this time, it’s still only gone approx 1/800 of a light year…..