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Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 probes and missions

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  • Analyze the scientific objectives and discoveries of Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 missions in planetary exploration and space science
  • Evaluate the spacecraft design, instrumentation, and technological innovations used in Voyager probes for deep space missions
  • Describe the trajectory planning, mission strategies, and navigation techniques employed in Voyager spacecraft exploration of outer planets
  • Interpret the significance of Voyager missions for understanding planetary atmospheres, magnetic fields, and moons in the outer solar system
  • Assess the impact of Voyager data on our knowledge of Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and their moons in planetary science
  • Explain the communication systems, data transmission, and longevity of Voyager probes in interstellar space exploration
  • Identify the challenges and solutions related to operating and maintaining long-duration space missions like Voyager
  • Apply knowledge of Voyager mission history to inspire future space exploration, planetary science, and interstellar research

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The primary mission of Voyager 1 was to explore Jupiter, Saturn, and Saturn's moon, Titan. Voyager 2 was also to explore Jupiter and Saturn, but on a trajectory that would have the option of continuing on to Uranus and Neptune, or being redirected to Titan as a backup for Voyager 1.