Deep Space Probes

Deep space probes are spacecraft sent far beyond Earth’s orbit to explore the distant parts of our solar system—and sometimes even venture toward interstellar space. Unlike satellites or orbiters that stay close to planets, these probes are designed to travel incredibly long distances to study planets, moons, asteroids, and comets or to explore the space between stars. Discover the intrepid explorers venturing into the depths of the cosmos!

What's The Purpose of a Deep Space Probe?

Probes carry scientific instruments like cameras, sensors, and spectrometers to gather data about their surroundings. For example, probes like Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 have traveled farther than any human-made objects, sending back stunning images and information about planets like Jupiter and Saturn before continuing toward the edge of our solar system.

Deep space probes are like robotic explorers, expanding our knowledge about places we can’t yet reach ourselves, revealing the secrets of our cosmic neighborhood, and even helping us understand what lies beyond. Take a look at some deep space probes below:

Voyager 2 - Spacecraft & Space Database - United States

Voyager 2

Explore Voyager 2, the intrepid spacecraft journeying through the outer solar system and beyond. Learn about its mission and discoveries.

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Voyager 1 - Spacecraft & Space Database - United States

Voyager 1

Discover Voyager 1, the iconic spacecraft exploring the depths of interstellar space. Learn about its historic mission and discoveries.

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