NASA and the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum will celebrate 40 years of the Voyager 1 & 2 Spacecraft humanity's farthest and longest lived mission with public event at 12:30 p.m EDT Tuesday on September 5.
Activities:
- Live Telecast on NASA Television and streamed agency's website
- Discussions about Voyager's Creation and mission history
- Images of New discovery
- And discussions on how the spacecraft inspired countless scientists
- A Galactic message transmitted toward the Voyager 1 spacecraft by a celebrity guest.
Prime Mission of Voyager Spacecraft:
The prime mission of the Voyager spacecraft was to explore Jupiter and Saturn. Now the twin spacecrafts are far beyond the solar system, and NASA still continues its communication to discover and explore the frontier where interstellar space begins.
Participants in the events:
- Thomas Zurbuchen (Associate administrator of NASA Mission Directorate)
- Ed Stone (Voyager Project Scientist)
- Suzanne Dodd (Voyager Project Manager)
- Gary Flandro (Voyager Mission grand tour creator)
- Alan Cummings (Voyager Mission Researcher)
- Ann Druyan ( Golden Record Visionary)
- Morgan Cable ( Researcher at JPL)
- Eric Zimstein (researcher )
- Matthew Shindell (Curator)
Download Posters on NASA Voyager Celebration
More Information on Voyager. Visit https://www.nasa.gov/voyager
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