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\195.Lbm,Jet Propulsion Laboratory's Linda Morabito, who was first to spot the volcanoes erupting on Jupiter's moon Io in Voyager 1 images.
IMAGE 200_299\244.Lbm,This Voyager 1 photomontage shows Jupiter and its four large Galilean moons, which are (from the top): Io, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto.
IMAGE 200_299\257.Lbm,A photomontage of Saturn and its major moons (Voyager 1 photos) shows at top Titan, in the foreground Dione; the others (from the left) are Rhea, Enceladus, Mimas and Tethys.
IMAGE 100_199\182.Lbm,The multihued surface of giant Jupiter, pictured by the Voyager 1 probe in February 1979. Also visible are two moons: Io, over the Great Red Spot, and Europa.
IMAGE 200_299\243.Lbm,A Voyager close-up of the Jupiter's Great Red Spot, in which the clouds rotate anticlockwise about once every six days.
IMAGE 100_199\113.Lbm,In June 1979 Voyager 2 spied the ring around Jupiter discovered by its sister craft Voyager 1.
IMAGE 100_199\141.Lbm,In early July 1979 Voyager 1 takes close-up pictures of Callisto, one of Jupiter's four large moons. This photomosaic shows the moon peppered with craters, many of them fresh.
IMAGE 200_299\246.Lbm,The surface of Jupiter's second largest moon, Callisto (Voyager 1 photo), shows fresh white icy craters.
xxIxxMAGE 100_199\142.Lbm,This remarkable Voyager picture of Jupiter's moon Io shows volcanoes erupting on the limb.
IMAGE 100_199\164.Lbm,Jupiter's moon Io, one of the most colourful bodies in the Solar System, pictured by the Voyager 1 probe in March 1979.
IMAGE 200_299\247.Lbm,Jupiter's moon Io was nicknamed the "pizza moon" because of its vivid colour and markings (Voyager 1 photo), which are probably due to flows of molten sulphur.
IMAGE 100_199\196.Lbm,This Voyager 1 picture of Saturn's largest moon Titan shows in blue the haze in its thick atmosphere.
IMAGE 100_199\181.Lbm,Voyager 1 took this picture of the underside of Saturn's rings after passing through the ring plane on November 12, 1980. The thin outermost F ring cannot be detected from Earth.
IMAGE 600_699\603.Lbm,This Voyager 1 image shows details of the ring structure around Saturn. The little arc at the outer edge of the rings is part of the F ring, discovered by Pioneer-Saturn.
IMAGE 200_299\258.Lbm,Looking back on the Solar System in June 1990 from over 6,000 million km away, Voyager 1 pictured six of the nine planets.
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.
IMAGE 700_799\730.Lbm,The cover over the recording 'Sounds of Earth', attached to the Voyager probes now winging their way towards interstellar space.