IMAGE 100_199\145.Lbm,Details of the structure and instruments of the Voyager probe.
IMAGE 200_299\235.Lbm,A Voyager spacecraft is being installed in its protective shroud atop the Titan-Centaur launch vehicle in the summer of 1977.
IMAGE 100_199\114.Lbm,The television cameras and sensing instruments on the scan platform attached to Voyager's science boom.
IMAGE 100_199\185.Lbm,An outline of the path taken by the Voyager probes, via Jupiter, to the ringed planet Saturn.
IMAGE 100_199\194.Lbm,The renowned Voyager imaging team responsible for interpreting the hundreds of images that flood into the Jet Propulsion Laboratory mission control at each planetary encounter.
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.
xxIxxMAGE 100_199\142.Lbm,This remarkable Voyager picture of Jupiter's moon Io shows volcanoes erupting on the limb.
IMAGE 100_199\144.Lbm,A painting showing Voyager 2 closing on Uranus. When the probe did visit, in 1986, the surface showed no features whatsoever.
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.