On September 5, 1977, NASA sent the Voyager 1 space probe to study the planets of Jupiter and Saturn. The probe weighs just over 1,500 lbs. and works on just enough power to run seven light bulbs. The probe's power should continue to work until the year 2025, so NASA should receive data from the probe until then. Voyager 1 reached Jupiter in the year 1979 and began to send video and photos back to Earth. In the year 1980, the probe reached Saturn and explored that planet also. NASA was shocked to find that the probe was still in great shape after completing its main missions. NASA dec
3. Which of the following is the best summary for the passage above? Voyager 1 is a space probe launched in 1977. It weighs 1,500 lbs. and works on as much power as it takes to run seven light bulbs. It also contains a Golden Record. Voyager 1 is a space probe. Jupiter and Saturn are both planets with many moons. Voyager 1 explored Jupiter and Saturn in the late 1970s. It will continue to run until 2025. Voyager 1 explored Jupiter and Saturn in the late 1970s. It weighs 1,500 lbs and has a Golden Record. It was made to find alien life on Jupiter and Saturn. Voyager 1 is a probe built to explore planets but has traveled farther. It will continue to send data until 2025. Some of its information may include possible contact with aliens.
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