The Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 missions were launched by NASA to explore the outer planets of our solar system. Voyager 2 was launched first on August 20, 1977, followed by Voyager 1 on September 5, 1977. These missions were significant because they provided us with valuable information about the outer planets and their moons.
Voyager 1 flew by Jupiter and Saturn, while Voyager 2 had a more extensive journey, visiting Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. The spacecraft captured stunning images and collected important data about the planets' atmospheres, magnetic fields, and moons.
Currently, both Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 are in interstellar space, outside the influence of the Sun's magnetic field. They continue to send back data, making them the farthest human-made objects from Earth. These missions have greatly expanded our understanding of the outer planets and continue to contribute to our knowledge of the universe.