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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Voyager_1Voyager 1 - Wikipedia

    As of 2013, the probe was moving with a relative velocity to the Sun of about 61,197 kilometres per hour (38,026 mph). [52] With the velocity the probe is currently maintaining, Voyager 1 is traveling about 523 million km (325 million mi) per year, [53] or about one light-year per 18,000 years.

  3. Voyager 1 is 163.39409088 AU from the Sun and has a velocity of 38,026.77 mph with respect to the Sun. See the latest data, images and interactive experience of the Voyager missions at NASA/JPL.

  4. Voyager 1 is the most distant human-made object active, launched in 1977 to explore Jupiter and Saturn. It crossed into interstellar space in 2012 and continues to collect data on its journey.

  5. voyager.jpl.nasa.gov › frequently-asked-questionsVoyager - Fast Facts - NASA

    Voyager 1 is escaping the solar system at a speed of about 3.6 AU per year. Learn more about the Voyager missions, their launches, planetary tours, and interstellar exploration.

  6. Aug 23, 2022 · Voyager 1 is currently zipping through space at around 38,000 mph (17 kilometers per second), according to NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory.

  7. Voyager 1 is escaping the solar system at a speed of about 3.5 AU per year, 35 degrees out of the ecliptic plane to the north, in the general direction of the solar apex (the direction of the sun's motion relative to nearby stars). Voyager 1 will leave the solar system aiming toward the constellation Ophiuchus.

  8. The web page does not provide any information about the speed of Voyager 1 or 2. It only shows their distances from Earth and the Sun, and their light travel times.

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