Voyager 2 just made an IMPOSSIBLE Discovery after 45 years in space
Since their launch in the 1970s, Voyager 1 and 2 have become more than just machines—they are the furthest extensions of human curiosity. While Voyager 1 took the lead through Jupiter and Saturn, Voyager 2 was assigned an even stranger trajectory: the forgotten planets, Uranus and Neptune. It wasn’t just about visiting them—it was about rewriting what we knew. Voyager 2’s flyby of Saturn in 1981 shocked scientists when it captured an intricate image of Saturn’s outermost F ring, revealing complex braids and kinks that defied the neat, static assumptions we’d made about ring systems.
Credit to : Beyond The Stars