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Voyager 1 Quiz

Try out this Voyager 1 quiz to test your knowledge. Voyager 1 trivia spotlights NASA’s trailblazing 1977 space probe, launched on September 5 as part of the Voyager program to explore the outer Solar System.

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15 questions

~3 min to finish

Easy to hard difficulty

510 pts max score

  1. Question 1 · Easy · 10 pts

    What record does Voyager 1 hold among objects made by humans?

  2. Question 2 · Hard · 40 pts

    From which numbered launch complex did Voyager 1 depart Cape Canaveral?

  3. Question 3 · Hard · 40 pts

    Which NASA center's launch team sent Voyager 1 on its way?

  4. Question 4 · Hard · 40 pts

    What is the formal spacecraft designation of Voyager 1?

  5. Question 5 · Hard · 40 pts

    Which Saturn ring was discovered by Voyager 1 rather than merely imaged in greater detail?

  6. Question 6 · Hard · 40 pts

    Name the Saturnian moon Voyager 1 discovered in 1980 whose name begins with A.?

  7. Question 7 · Hard · 40 pts

    Which Saturn moon discovered by Voyager 1 in 1980 shares its name with a figure from Greek mythology tied to fire-bringing lore?

  8. Question 8 · Hard · 40 pts

    Voyager 1 detected radial features nicknamed what in Saturn's B ring?

  9. Question 9 · Hard · 40 pts

    Voyager 1 determined that Titan's atmosphere is rich in which gas?

  10. Question 10 · Hard · 40 pts

    Voyager 1's Jupiter encounter delivered the first close-up evidence of what active process on Io?

  11. Question 11 · Hard · 40 pts

    Who identified the volcanic plume on Io in Voyager 1 images?

  12. Question 12 · Hard · 40 pts

    Besides its moons and Great Red Spot views, Voyager 1 also observed what thin structure around Jupiter?

  13. Question 13 · Hard · 40 pts

    Who served as producer for the Golden Record assembled for Voyager 1?

  14. Question 14 · Easy · 10 pts

    Voyager 1 belongs to which mission family?

  15. Question 15 · Easy · 10 pts

    Voyager 1 was built to study which part of our cosmic neighborhood?