On Jun 13, 1983, after more than a decade in space, Pioneer 10 [1]– the world’s first outer-planetary probe– left the solar system. The next day, it radioed back its first scientific data on interstellar space.
On Jun 13, 1983, after more than a decade in space, Pioneer 10 [1]– the world’s first outer-planetary probe– left the solar system. The next day, it radioed back its first scientific data on interstellar space.