Nasa's Voyager 'appears' To Have Left Solar System: Study

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AFPNASA's Voyager 'appears' to have left solar system: studyAFPWASHINGTON — More than 35 years after it launched on a mission to explore the cosmos, NASA's unmanned Voyager spacecraft appears to have left the solar system and is in a "new region" of space, said a study Wednesday. If confirmed, the mission ...Chill Out, People: We Still Do Not Know If Voyager 1 Has Left the Solar SystemThe AtlanticVoyager 1 zips into solar system disputeUSA TODAYNews Outlets Completely Botch News About Voyager 1 Leaving The Solar SystemBusiness InsiderFast Company -The Independent -International Business Timesall 32 news articles »

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