Gravity and inertia are it's only means of motion, as it doesn't have a rocket engine. There is no place nearby to go anyway. It will simply coast along forever under it's own inertia. read more
Gravity and inertia are it’s only means of motion, as it doesn’t have a rocket engine. There is no place nearby to go anyway. It will simply coast along forever under it’s own inertia. read more
Hmmm,Now Voyager 2 was launched on 20/08/1977 while the launch procedure started at the beginning of the same year. While, Voyager 2 has been launched to explore Jupiter,Saturn,Uranus and Neptune and also to gather information about the underutilized or parts of the solar system which hasn’t been explained. read more
After Voyager 2's flyby of Neptune, NASA formally renamed the entire project (including both Voyager spacecraft) the Voyager Interstellar Mission (VIM). Some year before 2030, Voyager 2 is expected to cross the heliopause-the outer boundary of the vast region of space dominated by the solar wind and the Sun's magnetic field-and reach interstellar space. read more