In 1977, we launched two cosmic messengers, Voyager 1 & 2. Now humanity's farthest travelers, they sail into the great unknown, carrying our story to the stars.

An Odyssey Begins

Billions of miles from home, Voyager 1 sails the interstellar sea. Its twin, Voyager 2, surfs the edge of our sun’s influence, on its own journey into the deep.

Whispers from the Void

Voyager 1 breached our sun's protective bubble in 2012, tasting the winds between stars. Its twin followed in 2018, making them both true interstellar explorers.

Crossing the Final Frontier

From the void, they sent back wonders: Voyager 1 mapped the turbulent "cosmic ocean" while Voyager 2 showed us the stunning, volcanic fury of Jupiter's moon, Io.

Secrets of the Cosmic Ocean

On its Grand Tour, Voyager 2 became the only craft to ever greet the ice giants. It unveiled the mysterious, blue worlds of Uranus and Neptune in a historic flyby.

A Grand Tour of Giants

Each probe carries a Golden Record, a cosmic bottle with Earth's story. It holds our sounds, music, and greetings, a message of peace for any who might find it.

A Message in a Cosmic Bottle

A slowly decaying heart of plutonium powers their epic journey. This relentless energy source has fueled the Voyagers for decades, letting them whisper secrets from the dark.

The Unrelenting Heartbeat

Far from home, their work continues. Acting as our senses in the void, they feel magnetic fields and taste cosmic rays, studying the very fabric of the universe.

Senses in the Star-Stuff

More than just machines, the Voyagers are a legacy written in the stars. They redrew our map of the solar system and inspire us all to keep exploring the great unknown.

A Legacy Written in the Stars

Their long goodbye has begun. Though their whispers will soon cease as power fades, their silent journey will carry our golden message through the stars for eternity.

The Long Goodbye