Physics
Scientific paper
Aug 1995
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1995plr....15d...4m&link_type=abstract
Planetary Report (ISSN 0736-3680), vol. 15, no. 4, p. 4-9
Physics
Heliosphere, Interplanetary Space, Jupiter (Planet), Neptune (Planet), Saturn (Planet), Solar Activity Effects, Uranus (Planet), Voyager 1 Spacecraft, Voyager 2 Spacecraft, Interplanetary Medium, Interstellar Matter, Solar Wind, Stellar Winds, Voyager 1977 Mission
Scientific paper
The twin Voyager spacecraft, launched nearly two decades ago, continue to operate and are now searching for the edge of our solar system, the heliopause. Voyager's giant-planet flybys of Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune have provided data that are likely to remain the definitive data set for the foreseeable future and have led to many ongoing discoveries. As the spacecraft move toward the heliopause, they are also providing data on the structure of the heliosphere. This article discusses the discoveries resulting from the flyby and heliosphere data that have been made within the past five years.
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