Voyager 2’s Final Images PROVES what EVERYONE IGNORES Beyond the Edge of the Solar System
1. Where Voyager 2 Is Now
Launched: 1977, part of NASA’s Voyager program.
Current Location: More than 12 billion miles (20 billion km) from Earth, traveling beyond the heliosphere (the bubble of particles and magnetic fields created by the Sun).
Status: Still operational, though power is very limited; instruments are slowly being turned off.
2. The “Final Images”
Voyager 2 did not carry a dedicated imaging mission beyond Neptune.
The last official pictures it took were of Neptune and its moon Triton in 1989.
After that, the cameras were turned off to conserve power.
So, when people say “final images,” they usually mean those Neptune/Triton photos or the spacecraft’s instrument data converted into visuals.