This week marks 48 years since the Sept. 5, 1977, launch of NASA's Voyager 1 spacecraft from Cape Canaveral, Florida, to study Jupiter and Saturn up close. Nearly a half-century later, Voyager 1 and its twin, Voyager 2 are still exploring. Only now they're in the outer reaches of our solar system.
The distance of Voyager 1 from Earth is currently 25,146,681,613.7 kilometers, equivalent to 168.0951840829 Astronomical Units. Light takes 23h 18m 0.301s to travel from Voyager 1 and arrive to us.
The distance of Voyager 2 from Earth is currently 20,979,960,301.8 kilometers, equivalent to 140.2423724590 Astronomical Units. Light takes 19h 26m 21.615s to travel from Voyager 2 and arrive to us.
Voyager 1 was launched two weeks after its twin, Voyager 2.
The distance of Voyager 1 from Earth is currently 25,146,681,613.7 kilometers, equivalent to 168.0951840829 Astronomical Units. Light takes 23h 18m 0.301s to travel from Voyager 1 and arrive to us.
The distance of Voyager 2 from Earth is currently 20,979,960,301.8 kilometers, equivalent to 140.2423724590 Astronomical Units. Light takes 19h 26m 21.615s to travel from Voyager 2 and arrive to us.
Voyager 1 was launched two weeks after its twin, Voyager 2.
