ScienceCasts: Voyager
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Uploaded on Apr 28, 2011
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More than 30 years after they were launched, NASA's two Voyager probes have traveled to the edge of the solar system and are on the doorstep of interstellar space.
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Top Comments
SeattleRexx 8 months ago
After leaving out solar system, NASA will now refer to both Voyager spacecrafts as "Starships" rather than "spacecraft"! How cool!!
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Barack Obama 7 months ago
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solarstream4 1 week ago
longlive voyager!
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solarstream4 1 week ago
flying relics,voyagers1/2 are powered by internal nuclear-super-batterys,isotope generators,they should run-out near,2025.
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Atukunda Joseph 2 weeks ago
I'm tired of hearing of the voyagers being at the edge of the solar system. I want to hear they have entered the Interstellar space.,
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01056692 2 weeks ago
It's pretty far from being a light year away. It's current distance is approx 124.02 Astronomical Units. A light year is 63,239.73 Astronomical Units. But yes it's pretty crazy. And with lowly 1970's tech of all things. While here in 2013, I can't even get Skype to get decent picture with somebody down the street.
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01056692 2 weeks ago
Oh yes, and if it's anything as fast as the speed that stupid trend exploded and died out, we could be reaching near the speed of light.
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01056692 2 weeks ago
Who's to say the other creatures out there aren't thinking the exact same thing? As stated in the vid, the odds of those things being found any time soon are pretty astronomical. No pun intended.
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libraryquiet 4 weeks ago
Who's to say we're the smallest creature. Shame on you Mr. Hawking, never assume.
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Mirmi Mi 1 month ago
fascinating
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