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The Most Distant Planetary Probes to leave Earth
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5 months ago
The Most Distant Planetary Probes to leave Earth
Humans have pushed the frontiers of exploration in space by sending probes to the edge of our Solar System and beyond. Just how far have we traveled, and what have we seen along the way? How do we keep in touch with the most distant objects, and what is left to learn from these probes? We will look at the very old Pioneer and Voyager missions past Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune, as well as the New Horizons mission past Pluto and into the Kuiper Belt. Links for further reading and exploration:  https://science.nasa.gov/mission/voyager/where-are-voyager-1-and-voyager-2-now/    https://eyes.nasa.gov/apps/solar-system/#/story/voyager_grand_tour   https://youtu.be/UyzBoUvN3PM?feature=shared    https://www.youtube.com/live/SKrw5B6fufk?feature=shared    Host: Paul SalazarMusic: royalty-free from incompetech.com
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