We may still be a long way off colonising other planets, but there's no denying humanity has done a good job of disseminating our technology throughout the Solar System. There are now 29 of our space probes hurtling through deep, dark space, and a beautiful website has now catalogued their respective locations in one simple guide.
Using the latest information from space agencies around the world, Spaceprob.es has got the locations of all of your favourite probes, and also a whole bunch you may not have heard of before.
From Voyager 1, the furthest probe from home right now at a distance of 19.55 billion kilometres, to the UFO-shaped Gaia, which is aiming to create a detailed 3D map of the Milky Way, the website describes each probe's mission and how you can engage with the voyage from the comfort of your own living room.
For the record, our new favourite (sorry, Rosetta) is Hayabusa 2, which is planning to collect a chunk of an asteroid and return it to Earth. We're pretty excited that, thanks to technology, we can now follow its journey through space.
But don't take our word for it, go forth and explore.
Source: Spaceprobe.es