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Voyager 1

Above the horizon.  Rise: 22:21 | Tran: 5:26 | Set: 12:27
Alt: 50.09°   Az: 166.09°   Direction: South-South-East

Voyager 1 is a space probe launched by NASA on September 5, 1977, to study the outer Solar System and beyond. It is currently the most distant human-made object from Earth, having traveled over 14 billion miles (23 billion kilometers) from the Sun. Voyager 1's mission has included flybys of Jupiter and Saturn, with the goal of studying their moons, rings, and magnetic fields. The probe is now traveling through the heliosheath, the outermost layer of the Sun's heliosphere, and is expected to enter interstellar space in the coming years. Voyager 1 carries a golden record that contains sounds and images selected to portray the diversity of life and culture on Earth, in the event that it is ever encountered by extraterrestrial life.

Voyager 1 is in the constellation of Ophiuchus, at a distance of 24,865,901,203.0 kilometers from Earth. The current Right Ascension is 17h 17m 48s and the Declination is +12° 15’ 23” (apparent coordinates).

Finder Charts

Map showing Voyager 1 in Ophiuchus on April, 04 2025. Field of view: 50x30 degrees
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Sky map showing Voyager 1 in Ophiuchus on April, 04 2025. Field of view: 15x9 degrees. View in interactive sky chart

High precision deep sky finder chart, 60 arcmin wide, showing where Voyager 1 is right now. Click on the image to see a more detailed fullscreen tracker view.

Voyager 1
RA: 17h 16m 37s
Dec: +12° 16’ 57”
Deep sky finder chart for Voyager 1. Field of view: 60x40 arcmins. View in deep sky object tracker

Also check out Where is Voyager 1?, a page that provides all the information needed to find Voyager 1 in the sky and additional links to sky charts.

Celestial Coordinates

Apparent

17h 17m 48s
+12° 15’ 23”
23h 23m 41s
16h 41m 29s

J2000

17h 16m 37s
+12° 16’ 57”

Additional Information

Ophiuchus

Rise and Set Times

Today's rise, transit and set times of Voyager 1 from Greenwich, UK (all times relative to the local timezone Europe/London):

Azimuth: 77.7°
Max altitude: 50.8°
Azimuth: 282.3°
  • Voyager 1 is above the horizon from Greenwich, UK.
  • Right now it is placed in the South-South-East direction at an altitude of 50.09° above the horizon.
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Distance from Earth

The distance of Voyager 1 from Earth is currently 24,865,901,203.0 kilometers, equivalent to 166.2182829652 Astronomical Units. Light takes 23h 2m 23.718s to travel from Voyager 1 and arrive to us.

24,865,901,203.0
166.2182829652
23h 2m 23.718s

The following chart shows the distance of Voyager 1 from Earth as a function of time. In the chart the distance data is measured in Astronomical Units and sampled with an interval of 1 day.

Chart of the distance of Voyager 1 from Earth in Astronomical Units (au)

The value of the reported distance might be somewhat inaccurate around the times of closest approach for objects passing extremely close to Earth. The value of the distance of Voyager 1 from Earth is also available as a real time updated value in the Live Position and Data Tracker.

Closest Approach

Between 1 January 2013 and 30 December 2099, the closest approach of Voyager 1 to Earth happens on Mon Apr 22 2013 at a distance of 123.348498 Astronomical Units, or 18,452,672,648 kilometers:

Mon Apr 22 2013
18,452,672,648
123.348498

NOTE: values for the closest approach are computed with a sampling interval of 1 day.

Orbit Visualization

Orbit Diagram of Voyager 1

15 Days Ephemeris

The following table lists the ephemerides of Voyager 1 computed for the past and next 7 days, with a 24 hours interval. Apparent celestial coordinates are provided.

Date Right AscensionR.A. DeclinationDec. MagnitudeMag Constellation
2025 Mar 28 17h 17m 51s +12° 13’ 58” N.A. Ophiuchus
2025 Mar 29 17h 17m 51s +12° 14’ 10” N.A. Ophiuchus
2025 Mar 30 17h 17m 51s +12° 14’ 22” N.A. Ophiuchus
2025 Mar 31 17h 17m 50s +12° 14’ 34” N.A. Ophiuchus
2025 Apr 01 17h 17m 50s +12° 14’ 46” N.A. Ophiuchus
2025 Apr 02 17h 17m 49s +12° 14’ 58” N.A. Ophiuchus
2025 Apr 03 17h 17m 49s +12° 15’ 10” N.A. Ophiuchus
2025 Apr 04 17h 17m 48s +12° 15’ 22” N.A. Ophiuchus
2025 Apr 05 17h 17m 48s +12° 15’ 34” N.A. Ophiuchus
2025 Apr 06 17h 17m 47s +12° 15’ 45” N.A. Ophiuchus
2025 Apr 07 17h 17m 47s +12° 15’ 56” N.A. Ophiuchus
2025 Apr 08 17h 17m 46s +12° 16’ 08” N.A. Ophiuchus
2025 Apr 09 17h 17m 45s +12° 16’ 20” N.A. Ophiuchus
2025 Apr 10 17h 17m 45s +12° 16’ 31” N.A. Ophiuchus

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