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Voyager 1 is a probe launched by NASA in 1977

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Background imageVoyager 1 Collection: First Picture of the Earth and Moon in a Single Frame

First Picture of the Earth and Moon in a Single Frame
This picture of the Earth and Moon in a single frame, the first of its kind ever taken by a spacecraft, was recorded September 18, 1977

Background imageVoyager 1 Collection: Pale Blue Dot, Voyager 1

Pale Blue Dot, Voyager 1
This unique narrow-angle color image is of the Earth, dubbed Pale Blue Dot, is a part of the first ever portrait of the solar system taken by Voyager 1

Background imageVoyager 1 Collection: Voyager I composite of Saturn & six of its moons

Voyager I composite of Saturn & six of its moons
Voyager 1 composite image of Saturn & six of its moons superimposed on a painted starry sky background. The moon seen large at bottom left is Dione, followed clockwise by Enceladus, Rhea

Background imageVoyager 1 Collection: Voyager 1 photo of Jupiter

Voyager 1 photo of Jupiter
Jupiter. Voyager 1 spacecraft photograph of the planet Jupiter. The picture was taken on 17 January 1979 from a distance of 47 million kilometres (29 million miles)

Background imageVoyager 1 Collection: The Sounds of Earth Record Cover

The Sounds of Earth Record Cover
This gold aluminum cover was designed to protect the Voyager 1 and 2 " Sounds of Earth" gold-plated records from micrometeorite bombardment

Background imageVoyager 1 Collection: Voyager 1 image of Saturn & three of its moons

Voyager 1 image of Saturn & three of its moons
Photograph of Saturn and its satellites Tethys (outer top left), Enceladus (inner top left) and Mimas (bottom right). It was taken by Voyager 1 on October 30

Background imageVoyager 1 Collection: Voyager probe trajectory, artwork C018 / 0285

Voyager probe trajectory, artwork C018 / 0285
Voyager probe trajectory, artwork. Artwork of the trajectory of one of the Voyager probes as it travels out of the solar system

Background imageVoyager 1 Collection: Voyager 1 passes into interstellar space C017 / 0680

Voyager 1 passes into interstellar space C017 / 0680
Voyager 1 passes into interstellar space, computer artwork. Voyager 1 was launched on 5th September 1977. This timing took advantage of a rare alignment of the giant outer planets Jupiter and Saturn

Background imageVoyager 1 Collection: Atmospheric waves on Jupiter

Atmospheric waves on Jupiter
Voyager 1 image of atmospheric wave motions to the west (left) of Jupiters Great Red Spot (extreme right), compiled during the spacecrafts encounter with the planet in February, 1979

Background imageVoyager 1 Collection: Voyager 1 photograph of Saturn & its ring system

Voyager 1 photograph of Saturn & its ring system
Saturn & its rings, photographed on November 16, 1980, by the Voyager 1 spacecraft, from a distance of 5.3 million kilometres

Background imageVoyager 1 Collection: Voyager 1 photo of Saturn & its rings

Voyager 1 photo of Saturn & its rings
Voyager 1 photograph of Saturn & its rings. The image was exposed to bring out detail in the rings, causing the illuminated crescent of the planet to be overexposed

Background imageVoyager 1 Collection: Voyager 1 photo of Jupiter

Voyager 1 photo of Jupiter
Voyager 1 spacecraft photograph of the planet Jupiter, showing its small moon Io (lower centre) & Ios shadow on Jupiters surface (lower left)

Background imageVoyager 1 Collection: Carl Sagan, US astronomer

Carl Sagan, US astronomer
Carl Edward Sagan (1934-1996), US astronomer and astrochemist. Sagan was a consultant and adviser to NASA, and worked on the Apollo mission, as well as the Mariner, Viking, Voyager

Background imageVoyager 1 Collection: astronomy, balance, dramatic, eternal, eternity, everlasting, globe, mysterious, nasa

astronomy, balance, dramatic, eternal, eternity, everlasting, globe, mysterious, nasa
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Background imageVoyager 1 Collection: Composite image of Jupiter & four of its moons

Composite image of Jupiter & four of its moons
Composite display of Voyager spacecraft images of the planet Jupiter with its satellite moons Io (far left), Europa (immediately below Jupiter), Ganymede (bottom left) and Callisto

Background imageVoyager 1 Collection: Voyager mosaic of Jupiter & its 4 Galilean moons R370 / 0003

Voyager mosaic of Jupiter & its 4 Galilean moons R370 / 0003
Mosaic of Voyager spacecraft photographs of Jupiter & its four Galilean moons: Callisto (bottom right), Ganymede (bottom left), Europa (centre) & Io (top left)

Background imageVoyager 1 Collection: Voyager spacecraft

Voyager spacecraft. Computer artwork of a Voyager spacecraft passing out of our solar system. Two Voyager spacecraft were launched in 1977

Background imageVoyager 1 Collection: Jupiters Great Red Spot

Jupiters Great Red Spot
This view of Jupiter was taken by Voyager 1. This image was taken through color filters and recombined to produce the color image

Background imageVoyager 1 Collection: Four moons of Jupiter, Io, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto, 1979

Four moons of Jupiter, Io, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto, 1979. Four separate pictures of these moons sometimes known as the Galilean moons taken from Voyager 1

Background imageVoyager 1 Collection: Voyager 1 spacecraft entering interstellar space

Voyager 1 spacecraft entering interstellar space
This artists concept depicts NASAs Voyager 1 spacecraft entering interstellar space, or the space between stars. Interstellar space is dominated by the plasma, or ionized gas

Background imageVoyager 1 Collection: Saturn and rings from Voyager 1

Saturn and rings from Voyager 1

Background imageVoyager 1 Collection: Uranus from Voyager 2, 25 January 1986. Creator: NASA

Uranus from Voyager 2, 25 January 1986. Creator: NASA
Uranus from Voyager 2, 25 January 1986. Farewell shot of crescent Uranus, taken from 600, 000 miles (965, 000 kilometres) away as the unmanned Voyager 2 spacecraft departs

Background imageVoyager 1 Collection: Triton and Neptune

Triton and Neptune. Computer artwork of a geyser (black) erupting from Triton, the largest moon of Neptune (blue). Triton is the coldest world in the solar system

Background imageVoyager 1 Collection: Scene from Now, Voyager, Warner Brothers film, 1942. Artist: Irving Rapper

Scene from Now, Voyager, Warner Brothers film, 1942. Artist: Irving Rapper
Scene from Now, Voyager, Warner Brothers, 1942. Still of the stars of the film, Bette Davis and Paul Henreid. Producer: Hal B Rogers. Director: Irving Rapper

Background imageVoyager 1 Collection: Marco Polo, print made by Felice Zuliani (engraving)

Marco Polo, print made by Felice Zuliani (engraving)
XJF486331 Marco Polo, print made by Felice Zuliani (engraving) by Matteini, Teodoro (1754-1831) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageVoyager 1 Collection: Looking towards snow capped mountains in the distance, Reykjavik, Iceland, Polar Regions

Looking towards snow capped mountains in the distance, Reykjavik, Iceland, Polar Regions

Background imageVoyager 1 Collection: Image shows a Tornado GR4 powering down the runway at RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus

Image shows a Tornado GR4 powering down the runway at RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus
Image of a Tornado GR4 powering down the runway at RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus. The aircraft is operating as part of the 903 Expeditionary Air Wing

Background imageVoyager 1 Collection: RAF Typhoon Refuelling

RAF Typhoon Refuelling
A Typhoon FGR4 from 1 (Fighter) Squadron based at RAF Lossiemouth Scotland refuels from a Voyager tanker aircraft en-route to the USA for Exercise Red Flag

Background imageVoyager 1 Collection: Solfar Sun Voyager boat sculpture by Jon Gunnar Arnason, Reykjavik, Iceland

Solfar Sun Voyager boat sculpture by Jon Gunnar Arnason, Reykjavik, Iceland

Background imageVoyager 1 Collection: Two-image mosaic of Saturns Rings, seen from Voyager 1 spacecraft, 1980. Creator: NASA

Two-image mosaic of Saturns Rings, seen from Voyager 1 spacecraft, 1980. Creator: NASA
Two-image mosaic of Saturns Rings, seen from Voyager 1 spacecraft, 1980. Computer-assembled two-image mosaic of Saturns rings

Background imageVoyager 1 Collection: Saturnian System from Voyager 1, c1980s. Creator: NASA

Saturnian System from Voyager 1, c1980s. Creator: NASA
Saturnian System from Voyager 1, c1980s. The Voyager 1 space probe was launched by NASA on 5 September 1977, 16 days after its twin, Voyager 2

Background imageVoyager 1 Collection: Nearly full view of Io, one of the moons of Jupiter, 1979

Nearly full view of Io, one of the moons of Jupiter, 1979. Taken from Voyager this moon was named the pizza moon because of its mottled appearance

Background imageVoyager 1 Collection: Full view of Io, one of the moons of Jupiter, 1979

Full view of Io, one of the moons of Jupiter, 1979. Taken from the Voyager 1, this moon was named the pizza moon because of its mottled appearance

Background imageVoyager 1 Collection: Jupiter and Io, one of its moons, 1979

Jupiter and Io, one of its moons, 1979. This picture was taken by Voyager 1 from a distance of 20 million kilometres. Two Voyager spacecraft were launched in 1977 to explore the planets in the outer

Background imageVoyager 1 Collection: The planet Jupiter, 1979

The planet Jupiter, 1979. Taken from Voyager 1 at 20 million kilometres this pictures shows the Great Red Spot, a storm that has been raging for hundreds of years

Background imageVoyager 1 Collection: Four moons of Jupiter. Io, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto, 1979

Four moons of Jupiter. Io, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto, 1979. Four separate pictures of these moons taken from Voyager 1

Background imageVoyager 1 Collection: Great Red Spot on Jupiter, 1979

Great Red Spot on Jupiter, 1979. Voyager 1s image of a close up of the turbulent region around the Great Red Spot on Jupiter, a storm that has been raging for hundreds of years

Background imageVoyager 1 Collection: RAF Voyager Aircraft

RAF Voyager Aircraft
A Royal Air Force Voyager tanker aircraft at RAF Lossiemouth, in preparation for deployment on Exercise Red Flag in the United States in company with Typhoons from 1(Fighter) Squadron

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Voyager 1 Collection

Voyager 1 is a probe launched by NASA in 1977. Its mission was to explore the outer planets of our solar system and beyond and has now become the most distant human-made object, having traveled over 13 billion miles from Earth. Voyager 1 has sent back unprecedented data about our solar system, including images of Jupiter and Saturn's moons, as well as measurements of the interstellar medium between stars. Its instruments have also detected evidence for magnetic fields around planets outside our own solar system. Voyager 1 continues to transmit data back to Earth, providing us with an ongoing glimpse into the mysteries of space beyond our own planet.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

Media Storehouse offers a unique collection of wall art and framed prints featuring the Voyager 1 spacecraft, which was launched in 1977 to explore our solar system. The Voyager 1 mission has been one of NASA's most successful space exploration projects, providing scientists with valuable information about Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. The Media Storehouse collection includes stunning images captured by Voyager 1 during its journey through space, showcasing the beauty and wonder of our universe. These high-quality prints are perfect for anyone interested in astronomy or space exploration science. Whether you're looking for a beautiful piece of art to decorate your home or office or want to give a special gift to someone who loves science and technology, the Voyager 1 collection from Media Storehouse is an excellent choice. With a wide range of sizes and framing options available, it's easy to find the perfect print that will inspire awe and wonder every time you look at it.
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What are Voyager 1 (Space Exploration Science) art prints?

Voyager 1 art prints are high-quality reproductions of stunning images captured by the Voyager 1 spacecraft during its journey through our solar system. These prints showcase some of the most breathtaking and awe-inspiring views of planets, moons, and other celestial bodies that have ever been seen. The Voyager 1 mission was launched in 1977 with the goal of exploring Jupiter and Saturn, but it continued on to explore beyond our solar system. The images captured by Voyager 1 provide a unique perspective on our place in the universe and offer a glimpse into worlds that few people will ever get to see firsthand. These art prints are perfect for anyone who is interested in space exploration or who simply appreciates beautiful photography. They make great additions to any home or office decor and are sure to spark conversation among guests. Whether you're a science enthusiast or just looking for some stunning wall art, Voyager 1 art prints are an excellent choice.
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What Voyager 1 (Space Exploration Science) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Voyager 1 art prints that capture the beauty and wonder of space exploration. These prints showcase stunning images captured by NASA's Voyager 1 spacecraft, which was launched in 1977 to study the outer solar system. Some of the available prints feature breathtaking views of Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune taken by Voyager 1 during its flybys. Other prints highlight the iconic "Pale Blue Dot" image, which shows Earth as a tiny speck in the vastness of space. The art prints are available in various sizes and formats to suit different preferences. You can choose from framed or unframed options as well as canvas or photographic paper materials. Whether you're a space enthusiast or simply appreciate beautiful artwork, we have something for everyone with their selection of Voyager 1 art prints.
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To purchase Voyager 1 art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse our collection of space-themed artwork online. Once you have found the print that you would like to purchase, simply add it to your cart and proceed to checkout. You will be prompted to enter your shipping and payment information before completing your order. We offer a variety of sizes for their art prints, so make sure to select the size that best fits your needs. Additionally, we offer framing options for some prints if desired. When purchasing Voyager 1 art prints from Media Storehouse, you can be confident in the quality of the product as all prints are produced using high-quality materials and printing techniques. Whether you're an avid space enthusiast or just looking for a unique piece of artwork, we have something for everyone.
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How much do Voyager 1 (Space Exploration Science) art prints cost?

The cost of Voyager 1 art prints varies depending on the size and type of print chosen. We offer a range of options including framed, canvas, and poster prints in various sizes. The prices are competitive and reflect the quality of the product as well as the licensing fees required to use NASA's images for commercial purposes. You can choose from a variety of stunning images captured by Voyager 1 during its historic journey through our solar system. These include breathtaking views of Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and their moons. Each print is carefully produced using high-quality materials to ensure that it will last for years to come. Whether you're an avid space enthusiast or simply looking for a unique piece of art to decorate your home or office, Voyager 1 art prints from Media Storehouse are sure to impress.
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We take great care in ensuring that your Voyager 1 art prints are delivered to you safely and securely. We use high-quality packaging materials to protect your artwork during transit and ensure that it arrives in pristine condition. Your prints will be carefully rolled and placed into a sturdy tube for shipping. This method of delivery ensures that your artwork is protected from any potential damage caused by bending or folding during transport. Once your order has been processed, we will provide you with a tracking number so that you can monitor the progress of your shipment. You can expect to receive your Voyager 1 art prints within the estimated delivery timeframe provided at checkout. We pride ourselves on providing excellent customer service and aim to make sure that every aspect of our service meets or exceeds our customers' expectations.