Timelapse video by @babaktafreshi From Earth to the sky. A tribute to the greatest travelers of our time: the Voyagers! The two spacecrafts started their journey on different paths across the Solar System and beyond on these days, 40 years ago in 1977, a year before I was born. I grew up in Iran being inspired by their images of the outer planets before I became a science journalist and then night sky photographer for National Geographic. It’s incredible how one space program inspires young minds across the planet to learn and explore. The Voyagers now travel a million miles per day and still in contact with @nasajpl in Pasadena. Some scientists had their entire working life on this mission. Voyager 1 is roughly 3 times farther than Pluto. At ~ 13 billion miles away (21b km) it has punched its way into interstellar space. Voyager 2 is not far behind. If in millions of years another civilization out in the galaxy find them, each carry the “Golden Records” with greetings in 54 languages, classical music, the sounds and photos of our planet, and diagrams of DNA! See some of these on news.nationalgeographic.com/space/voyager/ (or Google natgeo voyager). I filmed this last year in Chile from Cerro Paranal Observatory (ESO), Atacama Desert. For the viewers interested in details the “dot” appearing near the end, slowly moving against the stars (reminding the Voyagers journey), is a geostationary satellite, fixed in our sky but moving in relative to the stars. Sound track is Orion Fog by @alirainimusic. Follow me @babaktafreshi for more of The World at Night photography. @natgeo @natgeocreative #voyager #space #astronomy #nightsky #timelapse

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Timelapse video by @babaktafreshi
From Earth to the sky. A tribute to the greatest travelers of our time: the Voyagers! The two spacecrafts started their journey on different paths across the Solar System and beyond on these days, 40 years ago in 1977, a year before I was born. I grew up in Iran being inspired by their images of the outer planets before I became a science journalist and then night sky photographer for National Geographic. It’s incredible how one space program inspires young minds across the planet to learn and explore.
The Voyagers now travel a million miles per day and still in contact with @nasajpl in Pasadena. Some scientists had their entire working life on this mission. Voyager 1 is roughly 3 times farther than Pluto. At ~ 13 billion miles away (21b km) it has punched its way into interstellar space. Voyager 2 is not far behind. If in millions of years another civilization out in the galaxy find them, each carry the “Golden Records” with greetings in 54 languages, classical music, the sounds and photos of our planet, and diagrams of DNA! See some of these on news.nationalgeographic.com/space/voyager/ (or Google natgeo voyager). I filmed this last year in Chile from Cerro Paranal Observatory (ESO), Atacama Desert. For the viewers interested in details the “dot” appearing near the end, slowly moving against the stars (reminding the Voyagers journey), is a geostationary satellite, fixed in our sky but moving in relative to the stars. Sound track is Orion Fog by @alirainimusic.
Follow me @babaktafreshi for more of The World at Night photography.
@ナショナルジオグラフィック @natgeocreative #voyager #space #astronomy #nightsky #timelapse


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