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Apparently, Voyager 3 was cannibalized during construction: I am currently reading the book Voyager: Seeking Newer Worlds In The Third Great Age Of Discovery by Stephen J. Pyne. On the second chapter, it is listed that there were three Voyager spacecraft.
Jul 21, 2015 · An ill-fated 19th-century expedition that became trapped in the Canadian Arctic ended in a particularly gruesome type of cannibalism, new research suggests. The gory end was faced by the British...
Sep 27, 2024 · The cannibalised skeletal remains of a member of the doomed 1845 British Arctic expedition have been identified as that of Captain James Fitzjames. In 1845, Sir John Franklin ventured to find a...
Oct 4, 2024 · Now, with the help of a sophisticated DNA-matching method, researchers have identified the remains of Captain James Fitzjames, the expedition’s third-highest-ranking officer, who died...
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5 days ago · By Tom Howarth. It's been more than 47 years since NASA sent two historic space probes— Voyager 1 and 2—out into the universe, and, against all odds, they're still going. Their journeys have been...
Feb 4, 2012 · Voyager 3 Project In 1979, the Voyager 1 probe took a stunning series of images on its final approach to Jupiter that clearly showed the intricate movement of the cloud belts for the first time. Thirty-five years later, almost to the day, a group of seven Swedish amateur astronomers set out to replicate this odyssey and the historical NASA ...
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In 1979, during its final approach to Jupiter, Voyager 1 sent back this stunning sequence of images taken over 28 days. Thirty-five years later, in December of 2013, seven amateur astronomers from Sweden started Voyager 3, a joint project to recreate this sequence with their own images.