Bə mətni dəvarde

Fajl:Voyager.jpg

Səhifə myndəričot dastrəs ni bə čo zyvononədə.
Сe Vikipediá

Ce fajli original(800 × 626 пиксел, фајли памјә: 151 KB, MIME тиспир: image/jpeg)

Ym fajl cyjoje Wikimedia Commons ijən bəzyne oko doə be čo prolektonədə. Məlumot ce əcəj nom-nyšoni səhifəku bə ži ogətə byə.

Xylosə

Təsvir

Voyager 1 / Voyager 2

English: NASA photograph of one of the two identical Voyager space probes Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 launched in 1977.

The 3.7 metre diameter high-gain antenna (HGA) is attached to the hollow ten-sided polygonal body housing the electronics, here seen in profile. The Voyager Golden Record is attached to one of the bus sides.

The angled square panel below is the optical calibration target and excess heat radiator.

The three radioisotope thermoelectric generators (RTGs) are mounted end-to-end on the left-extending boom. One of the two planetary radio and plasma wave antenna extends diagonally left and down, the other extends to the rear, mostly hidden here. The compact structure between the RTGs and the HGA are the high-field and low-field magnetometers (MAG) in their stowed state; after launch an Astromast boom extended to 13 metres to distance the low-field magnetometers.

The instrument boom extending to the right holds, from left to right: the cosmic ray subsystem (CRS) above and Low-Energy Charged Particle (LECP) detector below; the Plasma Spectrometer (PLS) above; and the scan platform that rotates about a vertical axis.

The scan platform comprises: the Infrared Interferometer Spectrometer (IRIS) (largest camera at right); the Ultraviolet Spectrometer (UVS) to the right of the UVS; the two Imaging Science Subsystem (ISS) vidicon cameras to the left of the UVS; and the Photopolarimeter System (PPS) barely visible under the ISS.

Suggested for English Wikipedia:alternative text for images: A space probe with squat cylindrical body topped by a large parabolic radio antenna dish pointing upwards, a three-element radioisotope thermoelectric generator on a boom extending left, and scientific instruments on a boom extending right. A golden disk is fixed to the body.
Taryx
Mənbə NASA Voyager website
Myəllif NASA/JPL-Caltech
Izn
(Ym fajli sənibəton oko doj)
PD-NASA

Lisensijə

Public domain This file is in the public domain in the United States because it was solely created by NASA. NASA copyright policy states that "NASA material is not protected by copyright unless noted". (See Template:PD-USGov, NASA copyright policy page or JPL Image Use Policy.)
Warnings:
Annotations
InfoField
This image is annotated: View the annotations at Commons

Captions

Add a one-line explanation of what this file represents
Photo of Voyager I

Items portrayed in this file

depicts English

Voyager 1 English

Voyager 2 English

inception English

1977

media type English

image/jpeg

Fajli tarix

Fajli syftə varianti vinde bə taryx/vaxti egətən.

Tarix/VaxtGədəlijə šikilPamjəjonIštirokəkəKomment
ysətnə13:52, 18 Janvar 2009Gədə šikil bo 13:52, 18 Janvar 2009 versijə800 × 626 (151 KB)Nova13{{Information |Description= |Source= |Date= |Author= |Permission= |other_versions= }} Category:Voyager 1
16:46, 26 Maj 2006Gədə šikil bo 16:46, 26 Maj 2006 versijə800 × 626 (38 KB)SiebrandHigh res version, same source
15:32, 27 Maj 2005Gədə šikil bo 15:32, 27 Maj 2005 versijə486 × 380 (14 KB)Mosesofmason{{mprotected}} Voyager Spacecraft {{PD-USGov}}

Fajli umumi oko doj

Ym fajl oko doə bejdə by vikijonədə:

Dijə karde končo umumi oko dojdən ym fajli.

Metəməlumot