In 1977, the US National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)VoyagerThe probes known as Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 are very, very far from Earth today. In fact, we can call the Voyager probes the object that is man-made that is furthest from Earth. However, the Voyager probes are now has come to the end of the road caseâ€
You may have wondered how a spacecraft can operate continuously for 45 years and fly out of the solar system. NASA engineers attached these probes to: radioactive of plutonium they provided energy. But there is no more energy. Voyager space probes, which consume 4 watts of energy per year, energy won’t be able to bid they have become. Therefore, NASA decided to cut off the energy from the probes. Engineers will use the probes with their energy savings. by 2030 They will continue to use it. If all goes well of course…
Where are Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 now?

Launched in 1977, the probes’ first mission was to fly around Saturn and Jupiter and collect information about these planets. A few years after its launch this duty complete The probes were then sent to the depths of space. Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 traveled so far over the years that they even went beyond the solar system. NASA issued a statement in 1998 announcing that Voyager 1 furthest man-made object in space announced that. On the day of that announcement, Voyager 1 was 10.46 billion kilometers from Earth.
NASA’s Voyager Probes website created. When we review the information on this website; Distance from Voyager 1 to Earth 23 billion 327 million 229 thousand 514 kilometers we see that. Voyager 2’s distance from Earth is 19 billion 413 million 229 thousand 500 kilometers. With its final decision, NASA has allowed the probes to reach maximum distance will have made it to the top.