ScienceCasts: Voyager 1 at the Final Frontier
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Published on Jun 21, 2012
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At the edge of the solar system, Voyager 1 is reporting a sharp increase in cosmic rays that could herald the spacecraft's long-awaited entry into interstellar space.
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FakeAwake08 10 months ago
What's really going to happen is that Voyager 1 is going to hit the "Invisible Wall" and be teleported back to earth for glitching the map and trying to noclip and we will have to start over at level 1 again.
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MegaRoFLL 10 months ago
I will bet you once it will pass the Heliosphere, the first thing to encounter will be a MCDonalds with a chinese employee, those things are everywhere.
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Vadim Klov 10 hours ago
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Thuggin2222 1 day ago
It's no longer a spaceship. It's now a Starship.
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thorsbomber44442 1 day ago
HAHAHHAHHAHAHA
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oatto king 1 day ago
Oh my Gods!
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oatto king 1 day ago
Oh my Gods!
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Butt Krusties 2 days ago
They position the trajectory to do a near fly by of a planet, lets say Jupiter/Neptune/Uranus and the gravity from that planet gives it a rubber band like affect that whips it into another direction after it goes by the planet it briefly orbited. Pretty crazy how they can calculate this stuff....
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DeEwBoT . 1 week ago
As long as it doesn't come back to find the creator. (V-Ger)
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Lemon sell 2 weeks ago
Walrus maybe too expensive, with todays budget we would only be able to get a crew of 12 chickens to operate a space vessel, they would then open up a chicken operated mars base testing the walrus on a computer.
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libraryquiet 3 weeks ago
They can't the walrus is dead.
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libraryquiet 3 weeks ago
It's leaving the boundaries of our solar system not the galaxy.
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