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ThomasJPitts 24th October 2009
2009, Mars, Missions, NASA, October, Solar System, Space, Space exploration, Technology, Unmanned
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General, History, Linkage, Science

Fifty Years Of Space Missions

An astounding infographic, showing space missions by target, country and whether the missions were successful. The bottom of the chart shows the most distant probes (the Voyagers and the Pioneers) and how far away they are (Voyager I is at ten billion miles). If you have a 4000 pixel monitor, this is what it’s for.

To go along with it, all the Mars missions in one infographic.

While we’re here, Voyager I had a golden record of images and sounds with it to introduce our planet to other species. This site, has copies of that particular travel brochure.

[Via The Kewl Doodz ‘n’ Chyx]

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