Voyager

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"Somewhere, something incredible is waiting to be known."

- Carl Sagan

In 1977, another time rife with conflict and uncertainty, NASA launched the Voyager space program with a mission to study Jupiter and Saturn. But beyond that, it was meant to engender more - each craft included a Golden Record, carrying with them to the stars the very best humanity had to offer. Upon completion of their initial objectives, the Voyager probes were left to the mercy of the cosmos, to eventually break down or end in oblivion. Against all odds, they are still out there to this day, journeying deeper and deeper into uncharted, interstellar space - the farthest-reaching artifacts of mankind in the universe.

We’ve taken the same name as the storied space program because we believe in what it represents - a reckless and wholehearted pursuit of wonder and exploration; as much about reminding ourselves of our own humanity as it is about our need to get our stories out there. We strive to produce work that is impactful beyond its purpose. Our mission is to connect the dots.

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