7 Most Distant Human-Made Objects in Space! Find How Far They Are!
Space is vast, endless, mysterious and intriguing. This is why it has always lured the mankind towards itself. There was a time when we lacked the technical expertise to actually reach any part of space but with technological advancements, we started venturing out far into the space. Humans have been exploring space for centuries, and we have sent many objects far beyond our planet. So here we list the 7 most distant human-made objects in space:
1. Voyager 1
Voyager 1 is a space probe launched by NASA in 1977. It is currently the farthest human-made object from Earth, at a distance of about 14.5 billion miles (23.3 billion kilometers). Voyager 1 is still sending data back to Earth, and it is expected to continue to do so for many years to come.

2. Voyager 2
Voyager 2 is a sister spacecraft to Voyager 1. It is currently about 12.6 billion miles (20.3 billion kilometers) from Earth. Voyager 2 is also still sending data back to Earth, and it is expected to continue to do so for many years to come.
3. Pioneer 10
Pioneer 10 was launched by NASA in 1972. It is currently about 11.3 billion miles (18.2 billion kilometers) from Earth. Pioneer 10 was the first human-made object to travel through the asteroid belt and the heliosphere, the region of space that surrounds the sun.

4. Pioneer 11
Pioneer 11 was launched by NASA in 1973. It is currently about 10.7 billion miles (17.2 billion kilometers) from Earth. Pioneer 11 was the first human-made object to fly by Jupiter and Saturn.
5. New Horizons
New Horizons is a space probe launched by NASA in 2006. It made history in 2015 when it became the first human-made object to fly by Pluto. New Horizons is currently about 4.3 billion miles (6.9 billion kilometers) from Earth. It is expected to reach the Kuiper Belt in 2023.
6. Cassini
Cassini was a space probe that was launched by NASA in 1997 and entered the orbit of Saturn in 2004. It spent 13 years exploring Saturn, its moons, and its rings. After working for 13 long years Cassini plunged into Saturn in 2017. Currently, it is 3.6 billion miles away from Earth.

7. Rosetta
Rosetta was a space probe that was launched by ESA (European Space Agency) in 2004. It spent 10 years studying the comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko. Rosetta landed on the comet in 2014 and became the first spacecraft to do so. It is about 2.2 billion miles away from Mother Earth.
These are just a few of the most distant human-made objects in space. As technology advances, we are sure to send even more objects farther and farther into space. Who knows what we might discover in the years to come?
