@@abelis644 I’m also 64. It took 64 years to move 159 astronomical units. Is it just me or does that seem pitifully slow? How long would it take to go from here to there
I agree. And saw both live. I was 10 when Apollo 11 landed on the Moon, watched it live as my parents kept me up for the occasion, and was 18 when the Voyagers were launched. I've kept up with the Voyagers for 46 years.😊
@@abelis644you’ve lived at possibly the most exciting time in human history, you’ve seen the creation of thinking machines, of spacecraft and space stations, of so many amazing things… I can’t imagine.
Crazy to think that in 45 years of travel we reached only 22 light hours away from the earth. And Voyager 1 travels 30km/s. What a whole time machine we have been in.
They've dealt with this kind of thing before. It's a telemetry data issue. They're getting incorrect data saying that voyager isn't oriented towards earth anymore but if that were true, we wouldn't be getting any signals at all from her. She's oriented correctly so the false data might be from another onboard system.
Vouager will gain consciousness from artificial intelligence like Hal did and realize what he is and that he is far from home. Then he will turn round & fly back home...❤
@GladiatorPlays You are so ABSOLUTELY WRONG. VOYAGER 1 AND 2 where both designed and built by the United states in 1977. They both have cameras on them, but they were turned off years ago to reserve what little power they have left in order to stay in contact with us. The batteries on Voyager 1 and 2 will completely run out in 2025. Voyager spacecrafts were built by the USA not RUSSIA.
@GladiatorPlays Wow. I really don’t understand people like you. Why would you post something so confidently, utterly wrong when you could google the right answer in 10’seconds? Are you that arrogant about your “knowledge”, or are you just trolling?
@GladiatorPlays No problem. But what I will tell you, is that the Soviet Union was the first country to put a man and an animal into outer space. The United States was the first and only country to land on the moon.
I was thinking the same thing! It sure sounds like the narrator from EWU. EDIT: His name is Russell Archey. He is the narrator for EWU, and this channel, Cosmoknowledge. So yes, this is him!
Voyager 1 travels at about 36,000 mph, or about 10 miles per second. Light travels 186,000 miles per second-18000 times faster. So yeah-the fastest human artifact after 45 years of travel has reached a few light HOURS from earth, because it’s so slow compared to light. That’s why interstellar travel is WAY in the future.
I think nasa has "deactivated" the cameras to conserve electricity as voyager 1 or 2 have no solar panels to generate electricity and the spacecraft relies on another product.
RTG - Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generator. Essentially a small nuclear reactor. Radioactive material decays, which generates heat, which in turn generates electricity
@@ElenarMT Yep. Problem is the plutonium 239 that powers it only has a half life of 88 years, so the power output has been dropping by a few percent every year since launch in the 1970s.
Currently, Voyager 1 is within 27 months from reaching its next major milestone... ...which is 16,070,400,000 miles; approximately the distance light travels in 24 hrs (1 light-day) And it only took 50 earth-years to get there. At 10.5 miles per second. ( :-o Now...just for fun, let's make the following calculations: 10.5 mps=37,800 mph= 331,128,000 miles/year How many years to reach the nearest galaxy? (Andromeda, 2.5 million ly) A: 1.4665E19 ÷ 331,128,000 = 429 trillion years. Approximately. (We're gonna need a faster ship)
If mankind ever unravels the conundrum of faster than light travel, we humans may conceivably overtake and recapture both of these then-ancient probes.
@@bboi1489 Voyager 2 is now traveling through interstellar space. No help at all or even close to communicating with any relay system , if there was such a thing. Study your internet connection to your home and tell me about repeated lines and error correction and power issues 🤣
How many football fields is that??? 😢😢😢 all i ask for is one standard.😢😢😢 its taken me 60 years to learn football fields,,stop switching measuring sticks☹
Lol you’re just making shit up. An AU is a measure of distance, period. You’re basically saying a mile on earth is different from a mile on Pluto, which is nonsense. It’s the same defined mile in both places. And EVERYTHING we’ve discovered about cosmology and physics in the past 500 years demonstrated that physical laws are the same everywhere. Mountains of evidence support this, and no evidence contradicts it.
@123InDaPlaceToBe thank you for asking. me and my relatives are fine, but the people in the earthquake zone are in a difficult situation, there are no buildings left undestroyed :(
Instead of spending all these billions or even trillions of dollars on space discoveries and without any benefits to humanity , you rather go assist those hungry and starving people all over the world . This is the message of God 🙏 not what you're wasting money and time , or at least you are able to do a lot of things in medicine to help poor patients in getting good treatment .
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Crazy to think how far the voyager spacecraft has traveled.
I was 18 when they were launched, I'm 64 now.
A lifetime travelling in space!
All of us!!!
@@abelis644 I’m also 64. It took 64 years to move 159 astronomical units. Is it just me or does that seem pitifully slow? How long would it take to go from here to there
It's astronomical distance from Earth is extraordinarily a very far distance.
I move at the speed of light it's only been 22 hours for me
62000 km/h are slow in space@@johngutwald8454
We literally step into the past when we feel the heat from our Sun here on Earth
Nothing exists in the now.
Awesome Amazing and incredible Stories.
Wow ✅. Incredible.
I feel this and moon landing are the greatest achievements of mankind
I agree.
And saw both live.
I was 10 when Apollo 11 landed on the Moon, watched it live as my parents kept me up for the occasion,
and was 18 when the Voyagers were launched.
I've kept up with the Voyagers for 46 years.😊
@@abelis644you’ve lived at possibly the most exciting time in human history, you’ve seen the creation of thinking machines, of spacecraft and space stations, of so many amazing things… I can’t imagine.
Crazy to think that in 45 years of travel we reached only 22 light hours away from the earth. And Voyager 1 travels 30km/s. What a whole time machine we have been in.
1 sec light years is from earth to moon
Years later and NASA has to bring in specialist to decode the data, there is unexplainable data they don't know what they're studying
They've dealt with this kind of thing before. It's a telemetry data issue. They're getting incorrect data saying that voyager isn't oriented towards earth anymore but if that were true, we wouldn't be getting any signals at all from her. She's oriented correctly so the false data might be from another onboard system.
@@LongJohnLiverwhy her?
@@Only-HitotsuCoz she feminist
Is Voyager 1and 2 still sending messages to us ? Where are they flying to ?
They're not flying any place specifically. Both Voyagers are traveling through outer space at about 38,000 miles an hour.
Jut like the Energize Bunny they keep goin and goin...
Nowhere and everywhere now. Coms are very limited but still there.
To the stars. *(Eventually.)*
i hope in the future when humans reach lightspeed level spacecrafts, they hopefully recover this piece of art.
It will be called VEGER and will try to destroy us! Be careful what you wish for, lmao.
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉😊😊😮😢❤
It traveled very far thru' the vast expanses of the universe.
Vouager will gain consciousness from artificial intelligence like Hal did and realize what he is and that he is far from home. Then he will turn round & fly back home...❤
Lol
And become V ger.
🖖🛸🚀🌌🌠
or slingshot its way back from a exoplanet
Incredible!
The voyager was moving very fast omg 😱
does the voyager have its own cameras built in so we can see how the space looks from that view, would that be awesome, dont it?
@GladiatorPlays You are so ABSOLUTELY WRONG. VOYAGER 1 AND 2 where both designed and built by the United states in 1977. They both have cameras on them, but they were turned off years ago to reserve what little power they have left in order to stay in contact with us. The batteries on Voyager 1 and 2 will completely run out in 2025. Voyager spacecrafts were built by the USA not RUSSIA.
@GladiatorPlays Wow. I really don’t understand people like you. Why would you post something so confidently, utterly wrong when you could google the right answer in 10’seconds? Are you that arrogant about your “knowledge”, or are you just trolling?
@GladiatorPlays
Well here is someone without a clue...🙄
Yes, there are cameras, however they were turned off years ago to preserve energy.
Go search for the images.
@GladiatorPlays No problem. But what I will tell you, is that the Soviet Union was the first country to put a man and an animal into outer space. The United States was the first and only country to land on the moon.
I now know what an astronomical unit is..thank you
How long does it take to retrieve messages from the voyagers?
...it's good to know!!!
Is the narrator the raven from EWU crew
I was thinking the same thing! It sure sounds like the narrator from EWU. EDIT: His name is Russell Archey. He is the narrator for EWU, and this channel, Cosmoknowledge. So yes, this is him!
So let me get this right, after 45 years traveling in space, we’re not quite 1/365 of a light year away
And we’re talking in light years ???
Voyager 1 travels at about 36,000 mph, or about 10 miles per second. Light travels 186,000 miles per second-18000 times faster. So yeah-the fastest human artifact after 45 years of travel has reached a few light HOURS from earth, because it’s so slow compared to light. That’s why interstellar travel is WAY in the future.
Is voyagers 1 +2stayung say put and were travelling the away from
Which website show all planet in universe
Veager
From a late 1970s episode of Saturday Night Live "Send more Chuck Berry".
I think nasa has "deactivated" the cameras to conserve electricity as voyager 1 or 2 have no solar panels to generate electricity and the spacecraft relies on another product.
RTG - Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generator. Essentially a small nuclear reactor. Radioactive material decays, which generates heat, which in turn generates electricity
@@ElenarMT that would be right. I do remember it.
@@ElenarMT Yep. Problem is the plutonium 239 that powers it only has a half life of 88 years, so the power output has been dropping by a few percent every year since launch in the 1970s.
Currently, Voyager 1 is within 27 months from reaching its next major milestone...
...which is 16,070,400,000 miles; approximately the distance light travels in 24 hrs (1 light-day)
And it only took 50 earth-years
to get there.
At 10.5 miles per second. ( :-o
Now...just for fun, let's make the following calculations:
10.5 mps=37,800 mph=
331,128,000 miles/year
How many years to reach the nearest galaxy?
(Andromeda, 2.5 million ly)
A: 1.4665E19 ÷ 331,128,000 =
429 trillion years.
Approximately.
(We're gonna need a faster ship)
Send more? Make more space telescopes. Send robots. We can do this.
What does this all mean
...job security
..
159 AU so huge😵💫
If mankind ever unravels the conundrum of faster than light travel, we humans may conceivably overtake and recapture both of these then-ancient probes.
So, what you’re saying is that, for us, those things are far away. 🤔
Yes.
I Move At the speed of light and its just been 22hrs for me since it launched
Explain how it communicates with Earth.
Technically
Anntenae from Voyager, million dollar satilites across the globe from Earth
@@bboi1489 Voyager 2 is now traveling through interstellar space. No help at all or even close to communicating with any relay system , if there was such a thing. Study your internet connection to your home and tell me about repeated lines and error correction and power issues 🤣
@@johnwhiting6663 the deep space network is a relay.
We might lose connection with the voyager probes
I read somewhere that the voyager crafts are traveling at 32 miles a second. Don't know if that is true or not.
Actually 7 miles per second.
A NASA deveria ter usado a Cassini , para fazer o caminho das voiage
How my teacher explained math to me:
And they still work. Just think we have stuff far than this that doesn't work.
These things are damn near as old as me and we are still receiving data from them 15 billion miles away.
Mass and iron by where to by who was
It takes 21 hours it takes 21 hours for the suns light to reach to reach the satellite the satellite . Voyager
So how do they get data back?
By waiting 22 and 18hrs from transmission to receive it, respectively.
They get Picard and Ryker to put him back together!
Usually by Uber
Only 48 thousand years to go until it is out of our milky way ...
The Narrator is the same guy that does
To be exact, sunlight takes 8 minutes and 20 seconds to reach the earth!
software: universe sandbox 2
Is this the same narrator who does the detailed true crime documentaries on youtube? He sounds exactly the same...🤔
Yes, he is. Russell Archey. 😍
How many football fields is that??? 😢😢😢 all i ask for is one standard.😢😢😢 its taken me 60 years to learn football fields,,stop switching measuring sticks☹
bros playing universe sandbox
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Too bad the Voyager ships didn't have batteries that could last indefinitely
Meanwhile the builders of the pyramids left earth 12,000 years ago and colonized 15 galaxies 22 billion light years away.
First
The light from the sun takes 8.1/4 hrs to earth,,,,,,,
Corrections. 8.1/4 minutes
Bilion = 1 000 000 000 000 but in USA bilion = 1 000 000 000.
Our system of measuring stuff is very localized. Each planet is different and these measures called astronomical units would be different for them
Lol you’re just making shit up. An AU is a measure of distance, period. You’re basically saying a mile on earth is different from a mile on Pluto, which is nonsense. It’s the same defined mile in both places. And EVERYTHING we’ve discovered about cosmology and physics in the past 500 years demonstrated that physical laws are the same everywhere. Mountains of evidence support this, and no evidence contradicts it.
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Turkey is in trouble please send help
@123InDaPlaceToBe thanks, everything is falling apart here need help
@123InDaPlaceToBe thank you for asking.
me and my relatives are fine, but the people in the earthquake zone are in a difficult situation, there are no buildings left undestroyed :(
..... and it didn't crash
And a whole lot of wishful thinking later.....lol
Dummy light hit earth all the time, get it right!
People are still arguing the gender
Instead of spending all these billions or even trillions of dollars on space discoveries and without any benefits to humanity , you rather go assist those hungry and starving people all over the world . This is the message of God 🙏 not what you're wasting money and time , or at least you are able to do a lot of things in medicine to help poor patients in getting good treatment .
Is Joe Biden on the other side of Mars yet
It already got picked up by the Covenant
Trivial thing, in light years its hardly even moved, completely useless info
Well, at least you learned something.
@@Cosmoknowledge i havent, i knew it before
@@schmirgldecks then shut up and go make a video instead of complaining
@@juliusminaj video of what?