Panelists, from left to right, Ed Stone, Voyager project scientist; Victoria Jaggard, National Geographic Magazine science editor and moderator for the panel; Thomas Zurbuchen, associate administrator for NASA's Science Mission Directorate; and Ann Druyan, writer/producer and golden record visionary, visit in the green room before speaking at an event to celebrate the 40th Anniversary of the launch of the Voyager 1 and 2 missions, Tuesday, September 5, 2017 at National Geographic Society Headquarters in Washington. Voyager 1 was launched September 5, 1977, with a mission to study Jupiter and S
Panelists, from left to right, Ed Stone, Voyager project scientist; Victoria Jaggard, National Geographic Magazine science editor and moderator for the panel; Thomas Zurbuchen, associate administrator for NASA's Science Mission Directorate; and Ann Druyan, writer/producer and golden record visionary, visit in the green room before speaking at an event to celebrate the 40th Anniversary of the launch of the Voyager 1 and 2 missions, Tuesday, September 5, 2017 at National Geographic Society Headquarters in Washington. Voyager 1 was launched September 5, 1977, with a mission to study Jupiter and Saturn, but now the twin Voyager spacecrafts are on a journey into interstellar space to search for the heliopause, a region never reached by any other spacecraft. Photo Credit: (NASA/Aubrey Gemignani)
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