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::''You may be looking for [[Star Trek: Voyager]].''
The Voyager series [[space]] [[probe]]s were unmanned space ships created by [[NASA]].
 
   
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The '''''Voyager'' series''' of [[space]] [[probe]]s were unmanned spacecraft created by the [[United States of America|American]] space agency [[NASA]] in the later half of the [[20th century]]. Designed as [[planet|planetary]] surveyors, these probes recorded their findings which were later transmitted to NASA. In the event of a probe's malfunction, an operator could access the probe's [[memory bank]]s by the use of an unique numerical code.
==The Voyager 6==
 
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[[File:Voyager6.jpg|thumb|The Voyager 6]]
 
 
===''Voyager 6''===
The [[Voyager 6]] was the sixth of the Voyager series ships,
 
 
[[File:Voyager6.jpg|thumb|''Voyager 6'']]
It was believed to have traveled through a black hole and became the source
 
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''[[Voyager 6]]'' was the sixth of the ''Voyager'' series. It was believed to have traveled through a [[black hole]] and became the source of the [[machine planet]]'s ''[[V'Ger]]'' [[cloud]]. ({{film|1}})
of the [[Machine planet]]s, [[V'Ger]] [[cloud]].
 
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==Background==
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The first two (in real life, only) ''Voyager'' probes each contained a {{w|Voyager Golden Record|recording}} of numerous earthly sounds and images, including 6-year-old [[Nick Sagan]] (whose [[Carl Sagan|father]] chaired the committee which chose what to put on the record) saying, ''"Hello from the children of planet Earth"''.
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==External link==
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* {{wikipedia|Voyager program}}
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[[fr:Programme Voyager]]

Revision as of 22:26, 15 October 2014

You may be looking for Star Trek: Voyager.

The Voyager series of space probes were unmanned spacecraft created by the American space agency NASA in the later half of the 20th century. Designed as planetary surveyors, these probes recorded their findings which were later transmitted to NASA. In the event of a probe's malfunction, an operator could access the probe's memory banks by the use of an unique numerical code.

Voyager 6

File:Voyager6.jpg

Voyager 6

Voyager 6 was the sixth of the Voyager series. It was believed to have traveled through a black hole and became the source of the machine planet's V'Ger cloud. (Star Trek: The Motion Picture)

Background

The first two (in real life, only) Voyager probes each contained a recording of numerous earthly sounds and images, including 6-year-old Nick Sagan (whose father chaired the committee which chose what to put on the record) saying, "Hello from the children of planet Earth".

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