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Fr 06.09.2024 03:35

February 13-14, 1990 - from a distance of 6 billion km, beyond the orbit of Neptune, Voyager 1 pointed its camera towards the inner solar system and snapped a series of 60 images that were composed to create the first-ever Solar System Family Portrait.

At 04:48 GMT, Feb 14, 1990, Voyager took the images of Earth, the "Pale Blue Dot." 34 minutes later, its cameras were turned off forever to conserve power and since there were no objects in its path left to image.

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This simulated view, made using NASA's Eyes on the Solar System app, approximates Voyager 1's perspective when it took its final series of images known as the

This simulated view, made using NASA's Eyes on the Solar System app, approximates Voyager 1's perspective when it took its final series of images known as the "Family Portrait of the Solar System," including the "Pale Blue Dot" image. Figure 1 shows the location of each image. NASA/JPL-Caltech

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