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Voyager 2 completed its final planetary flyby on August 25, 1989, as it zoomed by Neptune—capturing this haunting glimpse at the planet's deep blue atmosphere. ![]() |
On January 24, 1986, Voyager 2 came within 50,600 miles of the ice giant Uranus, sending back stunning images of the blue orb as it flew by. ![]() |
On August 17, 1981, the Voyager 2 spacecraft flew within 5.5 million miles of Saturn's rings, capturing a spectacular false-color view in visible light and ultraviolet. ![]() |
Launched in August and September 1977, NASA’s twin Voyager spacecraft have opened up new worlds for exploration, including Jupiter (shown here), Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. ![]() |