IMAGE 100_199\145.Lbm,Details of the structure and instruments of the Voyager probe.
IMAGE 100_199\170.Lbm,The last operational Saturn V lifts Skylab off the launch pad on May 14, 1973, on the unmanned Skylab 1 mission. The launch looks fine, but is flawed, as NASA finds out when Skylab reaches orbit.
IMAGE 100_199\188.Lbm,The Parkes Radio Telescope in New South Wales, Australia, was brought into NASA's Deep Space Network to receive the faint signals from the Voyager 2 encounter with Neptune in August 1989.
IMAGE 200_299\242.Lbm,Jupiter's stormy and vividly coloured atmosphere, pictured by Voyager 2. The Great Red Spot and other oval features are storm centres.
IMAGE 100_199\113.Lbm,In June 1979 Voyager 2 spied the ring around Jupiter discovered by its sister craft Voyager 1.
IMAGE 200_299\245.Lbm,Jupiter's moon Europa (Voyager 2 photo) shows strange markings on its icy surface.
IMAGE 200_299\236.Lbm,A beautiful picture of Saturn and its shining ring system taken by Voyager 2 from a distance of some 43 million km in July 1981.
IMAGE 200_299\240.Lbm,False-colour imagery from Voyager 2 data has brought out detail in Saturn's banded atmosphere. The two moons visible are Dione (top) and Enceladus.
IMAGE 200_299\237.Lbm,A Voyager 2 picture showing Saturn's A ring, with its dark Encke division.
IMAGE 200_299\238.Lbm,Computer processing of Voyager 2 data emphasizes in false colours the difference in composition in the B ring particles.
IMAGE 200_299\241.Lbm,Fault lines and craters cover Saturn's icy moon Enceladus, in this Voyager 2 image.
IMAGE 100_199\197.Lbm,Voyager images showed that in natural colour Uranus was a uniform blue-green colour, with no trace of cloud bands.
IMAGE 100_199\198.Lbm,When images of Uranus returned by the Voyager are computer- processed, a dense haze (orange/red) appears over the south pole.
IMAGE 200_299\234.Lbm,Voyager 2 looks back at Uranus after its close encounter in January 1986, viewing the planet as a slim crescent.
IMAGE 100_199\191.Lbm,Through Earth-bound telescopes we can see only five moons circling around Uranus. Voyager 2 discovered another ten when it encountered the planet in January 1986.
IMAGE 100_199\192.Lbm,Two of the many new moons Voyager 2 discovered when it encountered Uranus. They appear to be shepherd moons, keeping ring particles in place.
IMAGE 200_299\248.Lbm,A photomontage of Voyager 2 images simulates what Uranus would look like from a spaceship in orbit around its moon Miranda.
IMAGE 200_299\249.Lbm,Close-up of the surface of Miranda, one of Uranus's moons (Voyager 2 photo), showing crazy terrain.
IMAGE 100_199\120.Lbm,The beautiful blue world of Neptune, spied by Voyager 2 in July 1989. Visible on the disc are wisps of cloud and a Great Dark Spot.
IMAGE 200_299\250.Lbm,A copy of the record disc "Sounds of Earth" which is carried by each Voyager probe. The record carries in digital code sights and sounds of the human and natural world and messages from leaders of many nations.