The Voyager

 

Text Box: This is the Voyager Spacecraft. It was launched in 1977 to explore the outer planets and some of there satellites. The voyager discovered a possible ocean of water on one of Jupiter's moons. ♥

 
Text Box: The planets it studied were Neptune, Saturn, Jupiter, and Uranus. As well as tens of there moons, and the rings and magnetic environments of those planetary systems.  
The Voyagers were designed to take advantage of a rare geometric arrangement of the outer planets that occurs only once every 176 years. This configuration allows a spacecraft to swing from one planet to the next without the need for large onboard propulsion systems; the flyby of each planet both accelerates the spacecraft and bends its flight path. Without this gravity assist, the flight time to Neptune would be 30 years.♥ 

 
Text Box: This image shows the 1977 launch of one of the Voyager spacecrafts. From the NASA Kennedy Space Center at Cape Canaveral, Florida, Voyager 2 was launched first, on August 20, 1977; Voyager 1 was launched on a faster, shorter trajectory on September 5, 1977. Both Voyagers continue to explore interstellar space. They were delivered to space aboard Titan-Centaur expendable rockets.♥
Text Box: This is the thirty year ribbon that the voyager project got in 2007. This is a thank you from the USA for the great success with the voyager project.♥
 
Text Box: This is one of the many pictures the voyager took!♥