Voyager 1 is Alive and Sending Signals from Interstellar Space
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- Опубліковано 19 тра 2024
- Voyager 1 is back in communication! After years of silence, the spacecraft has started sending data back to Earth. After months of anticipation, NASA's Voyager 1, has broken its silence, rekindling our connection with the farthest reaches of our universe. The return of Voyager 1's signal is not merely a technical feat; it is a testament to the resilience of human ingenuity and the enduring spirit of exploration.
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I was 21 wen V1 launched. I would've volunteered to go. 40+ years of food, water and O2; the Beatles White album, a couple Dostoevsky and Tolstoy novels 🫣😃
This is amazing ! Voyager 1 is such a trooper, lasting this long and venturing so far. Those engineers back in 70s built one heck of a machine!
This is fascinating ty for sharing
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I agree this is spectacular!!
I was 20 years old and watched the launch on TV whilst camping. One could say ET goes home.
It's on the trail of a wandering nemises call Nagarith
I wonder if Voyager can still send pictures?
Voyager is so far away that there's nothing to take a picture of
@@asmitapatil4617 But could it take a picture of its own accord if it saw ufo for example?
Sadly, Voyager 1 switched off the cameras to save power and memory in 1990.
@@LAB360 Dawg -_-