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On February 14, 1990, NASA's Voyager 1 spacecraft took the first family portrait of the solar system! [‘On This Day in Space’ Video Series on Space.com]

Voyager 1 was on its way toward interstellar space after completing its grand tour of the solar system at the time. Carl Sagan spent years trying to convince NASA to have Voyager 1 turn around and take this picture on the way out. The picture is actually a mosaic that combines sixty frames. It shows Neptune, Uranus, Saturn, Jupiter, Venus and Earth, which showed up as a tiny speck now famously known as the Pale Blue Dot.

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00:01On this day in space
00:03On February 14th, 1990, NASA's Voyager 1 spacecraft took the first family portrait of the solar system.
00:10Voyager 1 was on its way towards interstellar space after completing its grand tour of the solar system at the
00:15time.
00:16Carl Sagan spent years trying to convince NASA to have Voyager 1 turn around and take this picture on the
00:21way out.
00:21The picture is actually a mosaic that combines 60 frames.
00:24It shows Neptune, Uranus, Saturn, Jupiter, Venus, and Earth, which showed up as a tiny speck now famously known as
00:31the pale blue dot.
00:32And that's what happened on this day in space.
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