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Voyager I may have left the building.
"New data from the spacecraft, which I will discuss below, indicate Voyager 1 may have exited the solar system for good. If true, this would mark a truly historic moment for the human race — sending a spacecraft beyond the edge of our home solar system."
http://blog.chron.com/sciguy/2012/10...-solar-system/ |
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So I guess scavenging the gold record on that thing is out of the question?:har:
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Although I am a critic of both NASA and Star Trek, I do have to admit that this news is pretty cool. :sunny:
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Theyve been expecting this for a couple years now. Hope fully the data confirms it.
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Dammit. Missed my ride. :O:
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Pretty exiting news i would say, but i also predict that in 125 years we will have ways to travel ultrafast through space and Voyager(s) will be picked up and put in a museum somewhere.:D
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Try far less. With dilithium crystals none the less http://www.businessinsider.com/newes...ystals-2012-10 |
It would surely be reliant on our supplies of unobatanium.
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