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... 1980 Saturn encounter, Voyager 1 at 12 noon EDT June 1 was 2,095,063,224 miles from earth and 2,170,849,615 miles from the sun, Omni reported. Voyager 2 , after Jupiter and Saturn encounters in 1979 and 1981, respectively, on June 1 was 1,499,732,272 miles from earth, 1,593,867,481 miles from ... from the sun. (Omni, June 85, 28)
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... the orbiter processing facility March 10-11. (NASA Release NE79-2)
NASA announced preparations for Voyager 1 's encounter with the planet Jupiter about March 5. The Jet Propulsion Laboratory ( JPL ) would ... miles) from the planet's cloud tops. Real-time images and live programming through Comsat 1 would continue for about two hours. (NASA Release 79-26; LaRC anno, undated)
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... the principal investigators for the plasma-wave instruments on the Jet Propulsion Laboratory ( JPL )-managed Voyager 2 , heading for rendezvous with Saturn in August 1981, discovered that the spacecraft had encountered ... by the Voyager when it arrived in August. The next Saturn encounter might differ widely from the two previous. (NASA Release 8173)
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... research the astronauts would rendezvous again with the spacecraft overhead, and then begin the return voyage by firing the nuclear engine again on October 28, 1982." Spacecraft would swing by Venus ... shuttle. After refurbishing, the space ships would be available for the next voyage." To hold option open for Mars voyages in 1980s, U.S. should in 1970s develop reusable shuttle for flight ... production models, contingent upon successful development phase. ''(DOD Release 647-69)''
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... contractor in Bremen, West Germany, for assembly and integration. The program, which cost ESA about $1 billion, would provide NASA, at no charge, with one engineering model and one complete flight ... existence of four (possibly as many as six, new satellites of Saturn in data from Voyager 2 's Saturn encounter. This brought the number of known Saturnian satellites in between 21 ... , and their orbits were not yet confirm-ed. In 1979, Synnott, a member of the Voyager navigation team, had found two new satellites of Jupiter in images studied after the ...
Image:Voyager.jpg 200px
Voyager spacecraft
Category:Spacecraft
File:1976-05-26 Saturn Voyager.mp4
Voyager Saturn encounter science conference May 26th 1976. Discussing the density of the particles between the planet and the rings. Speakers include Tom Gehrels.
Media:Album of Space Voyages.pdf Konstantin Tsiolkovsky's original notes "Album of Space Voyages" from 1933
... of the Office of Grants and Research Contracts. ''(NASA Ann.)''
Dr. Donald P. Burcham, Voyager project manager at Jet Propulsion Laboratory JPL , told the Christian Science Monitor in an ... civilian technological advance was reported by the Washington Post to contain three key conclusions: (1) military and space research is a costly and inefficient way of spurring technological advance ...
... . . . . The combination of the 1971 Mariner flights and the initiation of a continuing, major Voyager program" represented effective translations into action of President's Science Advisory Committee's recommendation ... we have defined." ''(Testimony; Transcript, 118)''
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