Robotic space probe launched in 1977 by NASA to study the outer Solar System and interstellar space.
Interactive Voyager Probe 3D Model
The Voyager Probe A 3D Explorer visualizes the deep-space spacecraft as an inspectable model with major components separated into clear systems: the high-gain antenna, 10-sided instrument bus, radioisotope thermoelectric generator, magnetometer boom, and science instrument platform.
Use the assembled, exploded, and separation views to study how Voyager combines long-range communication, nuclear power, magnetic-field sensing, and science instruments for planetary exploration and interstellar flight.
Brief History
Voyager was launched in 1977 as part of NASA's mission to explore the outer planets. The spacecraft used gravity assists to study Jupiter, Saturn, and beyond, returning landmark science and images before continuing toward interstellar space. Its long-lived RTG power system and high-gain antenna helped make it one of the most enduring robotic explorers ever built.