On Sept 9, 2022, the probes had been traveling for 45 years.
This is what Voyager 1 saw on its approach to Jupiter.
Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 reached Jupiter in 1979. They took about 50,000 pictures of the planet in total, which greatly exceeded the quality of the pictures scientists took from Earth, according to NASA.
The pictures taught scientists important facts about the planet's atmosphere, magnetic forces, and geology that would have been difficult to decipher otherwise.
The probes discovered two new moons orbiting Jupiter: Thebe and Metis....
Its pictures of Uranus' largest moons also uncovered 11 previously unseen moons.
Here is a picture of a Miranda, Uranus's sixth-biggest moon.
Voyager 2 was the first spacecraft to observe Neptune from a close distance.
In 1989, 12 years after its launch, Voyager 2 passed within 3,000 miles of Neptune.
A picture shows the blue Neptune in full.
A picture shows Triton's rough surface.
It captured Triton, Neptune's moon in unprecedented detail.
Another shows Triton's southern hemisphere.
It captured Neptune's rings.
Here, Voyager saw the crescent shape of Neptune's south pole as it departed.
Voyager 2 would never take pictures again. Since it wouldn't come across another planet on its ongoing journey, NASA switched off its cameras after its flyby of Neptune to conserve energy for other instruments.
Voyager took 60 images of the solar system from about 4 billion miles away.
As its last photographic hurrah, Voyager 1 took 60 images of the solar system from 4 billion miles away in 1990.
It gave us the Earth's most distant self-portrait, dubbed the "pale blue dot."
This is likely to remain the longest-range selfie in the history of humankind for some time: a portrait of the Earth from 4 billion miles away.
Even after their instruments are switched off, the probes' mission continues.
Now NASA is planning to switch more off the probes' instruments with the hope of extending their life to the 2030s.
But even after all instruments become quiet, the probes will still drift off carrying the golden record, which could provide crucial information about humanity should intelligent extraterrestrial life exist and should it come across the probes.
This article was originally published on June 6, 2022.
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