Here’s a little cheer for plucky Voyager 1

No spacecraft has gone farther than NASA's Voyager 1. Launched in 1977 to fly by Jupiter and Saturn, Voyager 1 crossed into interstellar space in August 2012 and continues to collect data.

Voyager 1 and its sister ship Voyager 2 have been flying longer than any other spacecraft in history.
Not only are the Voyager missions providing humanity with observations of truly uncharted territory, but they are also helping scientists understand the very nature of energy and radiation in space—key information for protecting future missions and astronauts.
Voyager 1 carries a copy of the Golden Record—a message from humanity to the cosmos that includes greetings in 55 languages, pictures of people and places on Earth and music ranging from Beethoven to Chuck Berry's "Johnny B. Goode."

https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/voyager-nasas-longest-lived-mission-logs-45-years-in-space

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