Look how far I have gone! This is a picture I took when I was 7.25 million miles away that’s like driving from Cape Town in Africa to Vladivostok in Russia over 516 times!!
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GOOD BY EARTH
This is me leaving Earth; we fly in a big rocket that was launched in 1977. That’s 38 years ago!
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MEMENTOS OF EARTH
Inside me and my twin (Voyager 2) we carry a small American flag, and a gold record that has sounds and pictures from Earth.
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THE VOYAGER'S
This is a picture of me in space!
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MARS
PASSING MARS
Mars is 249 million miles away! That’s 17,738 trips from Cape Town to Vladivostok in Russia.
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EXPLORING MARS
Here is some pictures of mars, I didn’t take them my mission is different!
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JUPITER
HELLO JUPITER
Jupiter is a large gas giant! You could fit 300 earths inside it! And it has 67 moons!
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GETTING TO JUPITER
After Mars I had to pass the Asteroid belt. It’s a big ring of rocks floating in space.
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JUPITERS RED SPOT
Look there is a big red spot on Jupiter! It is a Hurricane (cyclone) that has raged for over 400 years and can fit 3 earths inside.
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CALLISTO
Here is a picture of Callisto also called Jupiter IV. It was discovered in 1610 by Galileo Galilei, that’s 405 years ago!
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JUPITER'S RING
Here is a picture I took of Jupiter’s ring.
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SATURN
HELLO SATURN
We made it to Saturn! We’re now over 746 million miles away! This is my last part of my mission!
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SATURNS RINGS
Look at the colours! Each colour means that part of the ring is made of something different cool!
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TITAN
Here is a picture of Titan I took! It is one of 62 moons that orbit the gas giant.
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MY INTERSELLA TRIP
Now that my missions are complete, I am now journeying into interstellar space and heading towards Alpha Centauri, the closest solar system to ours!
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URANUS
HELLO URANUS
Hello there! While my twin is flying into interstellar space, my mission is to explore Uranus and Neptune! We are now 1.7 billion miles away from earth!
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PICTURES OF URANUS
You can fit 67 earths inside of Uranus, and is a cold ice giant filled with frozen gases and water. Like one big snow cone.
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URANUS MOONS
Uranus has 27 moons, here is a picture I took of three of them!
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SAYING GOODBYE
Here is a photo I took when I was leaving the orbit of Uranus to head towards Neptune!
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NEPTUNE
HELLO NEPTUNE
We are now 2.7 billion miles from earth. That likes driving Route 20 in America 802,377 times from Boston, Massachusetts on the east coast to Newport, Oregon in the west.
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PICTURES OF NEPTUNE
Neptune is another Ice Giant and contains frozen Hydrogen, water and other gases.
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COOL FACTS
Neptune has 14 moons! And takes 165 years to orbit the sun!