Where is Pioneer 11 right now?

Pioneer 11 is currently in the constellation of Scutum.
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Where is the Pioneer 11 spacecraft now?

Pioneer 11 is still sailing away from Earth, even though its transmission was received on September 30, 1995. As far as scientists know, the spacecraft is still moving outward – in the general direction of the center of our Milky Way galaxy – that is, generally in the direction of our constellation Sagittarius.
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Are we still contacting with Pioneer 11?

The Pioneer 11 Mission ended on 30 September 1995, when the last transmission from the spacecraft was received. There have been no communications with Pioneer 11 since. The Earth's motion has carried it out of the view of the spacecraft antenna. The spacecraft cannot be maneuvered to point back at the Earth.
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How far away is Pioneer 11 now?

5, 2017, Pioneer 11 was estimated to be about 97.590 AU (9.1 billion miles or 14.599 billion kilometers) from Earth.
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Where is Pioneer 10 and 11 now?

Pioneer 10 is currently in the direction of the constellation Taurus. If left undisturbed, Pioneer 10 and its sister craft Pioneer 11 will join the two Voyager spacecraft and the New Horizons spacecraft in leaving the Solar System to wander the interstellar medium.
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Pioneer, Voyager and New Horizons: Where do they go NEXT?



Can we still communicate with Pioneer 10?

In fact, Pioneer 10 and Pioneer 11 sent their last transmissions in 2003 and 1995, respectively. Though these craft can no longer transmit signals to Earth, researchers have figured out which stars the vehicles will pass long after they cease to be operational.
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Are we still contacting with Pioneer 10?

After more than 30 years, it appears the venerable Pioneer 10 spacecraft has sent its last signal to Earth. Pioneer's last, very weak signal was received on 23 January 2003.
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Can Voyager 1 come back?

Even if science data won't likely be collected after 2025, engineering data could continue to be returned for several more years. The two Voyager spacecraft could remain in the range of the Deep Space Network through about 2036, depending on how much power the spacecraft still have to transmit a signal back to Earth.
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Is Pioneer further than Voyager?

Voyager 1 is the most distant spacecraft, about 17.5 billion kilometers (10.9 billion miles) away from the sun at a northward angle. Pioneer 10, the next most distant, is about 15.4 billion kilometers (9.6 billion miles) away from the sun on the opposite side of the solar system.
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Has Voyager reached the Oort Cloud?

No missions have been sent to explore the Oort Cloud yet, but five spacecraft will eventually get there. They are Voyager 1 and 2, New Horizons, and Pioneer 10 and 11. The Oort Cloud is so distant, however, that the power sources for all five spacecraft will be dead centuries before they reach its inner edge.
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Has Voyager 1 left the Kuiper Belt?

That repair didn't occur until December 1993. By then, Voyager 1 was exiting the Kuiper Belt near 55 AU, and Voyager 2 was near 42 AU.
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Is Voyager 2 still transmitting?

Voyager 2 remains in contact with Earth through the NASA Deep Space Network. In 2020, maintenance to the Deep Space Network cut outbound contact with the probe for eight months.
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How long did it take Pioneer 11 to reach Jupiter?

Pioneer 11 took off a year later, and arrived a year later. It made the journey in 606 days, making a much closer flyby, getting within 21,000 kilometers of Jupiter, and visiting Saturn too. Next came the Voyager spacecraft. Voyager 1 took only 546 days, arriving on March 5, 1979, and Voyager 2 took 688 days.
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Is Pioneer 11 in interstellar space?

In December 2018, NASA's Voyager 2 spacecraft reached interstellar space, following the example of its sister, Voyager 1. Right now, only five spacecraft have been launched capable of making such a grand exit, including the Voyagers. The remaining three are Pioneers 10 and 11, and New Horizons.
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Will there ever be a Voyager 3?

A third Voyager mission was planned, and then canceled.
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Has Pioneer 10 entered interstellar space?

As of 2019, Voyager 1, Voyager 2 and Pioneer 10 are the only probes to have actually reached interstellar space.
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When was the last signal received from Pioneer 10?

Pioneer 10 sent its last signal to Earth in January 2003 from a distance of 7.6 billion miles (12.23 billion kilometers). Its accomplishments are unmatched by any other robotic spacecraft to date. The spacecraft's mass was 569 pounds (258 kilograms).
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Will Voyager 1 ever leave the Milky Way?

It is doubtful that the spacecraft will ever be able to leave the Milky Way, as they would have to attain a velocity of 1000 kilometers/second, and unless they get a huge, huge, huge velocity boost from something unexpected, they will probably end up being in the Milky Way's rotation forever.
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Will Voyager reach Alpha Centauri?

Neither Voyager is aimed toward Alpha Centauri, but if one of them were – assuming it maintained its current rate of speed – it would take tens of thousands of years to get to get there. Eventually, the Voyagers will pass other stars.
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How far from Earth is Pioneer 10 today?

The distance of Pioneer 10 from Earth is currently 19,784,688,983 kilometers, equivalent to 132.252477 Astronomical Units. Light takes 18 hours, 19 minutes and 54.6188 seconds to travel from Pioneer 10 and arrive to us.
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Where is Voyager 1 now?

Where are the Voyagers now? Both Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 have reached "Interstellar space" and each continue their unique journey through the Universe.
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Where is Pioneer 9 now?

'Now it's officially dead. ' Fimmer said the 148-pound spacecraft's last radio signal was received in May 1983 and engineers have been unable to raise it since.
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How far away is Voyager 1 now?

Voyager 1's interstellar adventures

As of January 2022, Voyager 1 is roughly 156 AU from Earth — approximately 14.5 billion miles (23.3 billion km). You can keep tabs on the probe's current distance on this NASA website (opens in new tab).
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Can Voyager 1 still take pictures?

There will be no more pictures; engineers turned off the spacecraft's cameras, to save memory, in 1990, after Voyager 1 snapped the famous image of Earth as a “pale blue dot” in the darkness. Out there in interstellar space, where Voyager 1 roams, there's “nothing to take pictures of,” Dodd said.
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