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Voyager 1 set to cross new frontier
NASA says spacecraft floating in heliosheath, and on the verge of crossing over to the interstellar space
After sending stunning images of Jupiter and other planets of our solar system, Voyager 1 is poised to go where no man-made probe has gone before. It may soon leave the sun's solar system to explore the realms of other stars, scientists associated with the mission have indicated.
The indication came on the eve of the the 35th anniversay of the launch of the space probe. Voyager 1 was sent into space on Septemer 5, 1977, soon after Voyager 2, its twin, was fired into space on August 20.
The twin spacecraft, the longest-operating ones, have contributed immensely to our understanding of the planets Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune (see 'Notable discoveries of Voyager mission').
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Photo Gallery: Voyagers' space odyssey