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The Last Time NASA’s Voyager "Looked Back" At Our Solar System, This Is What It Saw

Summary by Hasan Jasim
Before Voyager 1 encountered the mysterious 30,000–50,000 kelvin (54,000–90,000 degrees Fahrenheit) wall marking the boundary of our Solar System, it took one final set of images—a powerful farewell from a spacecraft that has spent decades exploring the cosmos. If you’ve been keeping up with Voyager updates, you’ll know that NASA has been gradually shutting down instruments aboard the aging spacecraft to conserve power. This strategy helps squee…
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Hasan Jasim broke the news in on Friday, June 20, 2025.
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