The Farthest Human Made Object From Earth
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- Опубліковано 30 лис 2022
- Have you ever wondered what the farthest human made object is?
As of this video, it is Voyager 1, which was launched back in 1977 by NASA and is still in operation. It has already left our solar system back in 2012 and continues to move farther away.
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Imagine communicating with someone on 75600000 ping
Lmao
Maybe having a better technology in the future?
i think the connection is already maxed to the speed of light
@@monobiteme6014 The tech to get this data instantly despite the distance and other various factors is still centuries away.
@@Myathaarth Idk I'm just a fool in the internet ¯\(°_o)/¯
Imagine it ends up landing on an alien planet who are on a similar level of technology with us and they realize: what tf?
And then we get theirs at the exact same time!
@@RaidianaS imagine they collide halfway through
@@buk1733 skill based matching
@@chiragkochar4981 lmao
Hol up this aint ours
You don’t know what I said 😎
seriously! i was expecting a week or something
@@mishacatgamer same bro
@@mishacatgamer the nearest star is 4 light years away. If the voyager was on the right path to it, it would still take thousands of years to reach it with the speed it’s going
@@fbi6389 Hey do u know whats in my search history?
@@jayesh5131 Nah I dont watch gay vids nor indian vids
Imagine being an alien and the voyager 1 just bumps into your ship
Everyone is talking about voyager one but wait until they know about the manhole cover
That thing can contact nasa from how far it is in space in just hours and i still cant get more than 1 bar of phone reception in my area..where is the high tech man
The radio signal Voyager sends back is extremely weak. The energy a 100 watt light bulb is thousands of time stronger than Voyagers signal. Its actually amazing we still receive the signal
And that was tech of 45 years ago and it's 22.3 billion kilometres away that's 2 million times the size of earth
The first man made thing to reach space was a manhole cover. Nobody knows where it went for all we know it’s farther than voyager 1 but that’s a theory
It was also set off with a nuke and the earth as the barrel
a GAME THEORY!!!
woah thanks for the fact G!
It would likely have fallen back to Earth.
@@C0ncep1t It was shot with a nuke(like the fat man) in testing never seen again
One comet: I’m about to ruin this probes hole courier.
whole career
It's a pun 💀
Ppl in replies dumb asf
COURIER 😭😭
hole courier☠️
Spelling bouta end ur career 💀
I wonder if it gets lonely 🥺
Don't worry, Elon Musk's alien friends are watching over it!
Nah voyager 2 is a bit close to it
I think about this sometimes
It isn't a human
That's not a human who will feel lonely
Just to let everyone know. Both Voyager 1 and 2 have a gold record attached to them. The outer cover has instructions and pictures of earths location On the record is music and voice greetings from people recorded saying hello and other small messages. Both probes have av record player attached allowing any finds to access the record and play it.
@@journeyman0015I think the odds that any aliens would find these probes and decipher the record and it's contents will be next to zero
Only 21 hours seems crazy
Exactly. Not even 1 light day traveled yet.
If we define the solar system as everything that orbits primarily the sun, Voyager 1 is still considered to be in the solar system until it emerges from the Oort Cloud which should happen in the next 14000 to 28000 years
IMO at least the solar system is the planets and Asteroids of the outer and inner solar system
The ort cloud is different
Regardless voyager is picking up more interstellar particles then solar system particles
For reference, the oort cloud is about 3 light years
crazy that it hasn't even travelled 1 light day in all that time
This right here. 😳
Satellite: I need ur help within 21 hours
Earth: Ok
I watched the launch. Still gets me we are still getting info. Amazing 🤩
Imagine it accidentally went into a black hole 💀💀💀
AND THE BATTERY IS STILL WORKING , WOW.
@@mkpinganYT where is light
@@mkpinganYT No it's not. You couldn't be more wrong. It uses an RTG. Go look it up if you don't know what that is. Voyagers don't have solar panels. Quit posting things you have no idea about.
There might be something further away. The Plumbbob nuclear test in 1957 a manhole cover was sent skywards at about 125,000mph. So if it did not burn up it would cover about a Billion Miles per year. Since "launch" it would have travelled about 71.5 Billion miles or 115 Billion kilometres just under 770 AU.
Probably burn up
If it's that far away 21 hours seems like the best thing possible
That must have a great cellular plan
That’s fantastic!
I thought he was going to say my dad?
I love space!🤩
You’ll love space until a few years down the road you’re hired to wait for this thing’s signals 😂
@@rosaparks8688 is that what you do lol bc that's kinda cool but then again I am a 🤓
Your voice is really soothing, subbed.
There was a test a while back when people put a nuclear core into a man hole, then covered it with a man hole cover. When it went off, the man hole cover went up into the air so fast it left the earths ozone within 3 seconds and due to perpetual motion, the man hole cover us still going extremely fast and is slowly leaving the solar system.
I have the highest respect for voyager 1
so it's around 21 light hours away from Earth.
Voyager 1 last word: there is life
ok
Don't be filmy
One question... how does it send data to earth
With pigeons
With a giant antenna
21 h impressive 🤩 still faster than my internet connection 😅😅
46years and still travelling
In 50 years we might be able to find another solar system.
bro just 21hours? wah
A signal from the sun to earth would take 8 minutes because it’s 8 light minutes away. So with that information 21 hours is a lot. Light is unimaginably fast. A signal from the nearest star would take 4 years and the voyager would reach that star in about 17.000 years.
At the speed of light
Yet it hasn't even left the solar system 💀!
Actually, it’s Voyager 2. 1 had computer problems so 2 went first so it didn’t miss its window of planetary alignment.
Bro It Did Not leave the solar system yet
voyager 1 is the first manmade probe to "cross" into interstellar space on 2012 but it's still on the zone of the solar system it will take 14 to 28 thousand years to get out of the solar system
Guessed right! But then I was launched about the same time. My batteries are shot, hardly operational, about ready to shut down.
idk man
we never did find that manhole cover
Dood forgot plumbob
It doesn't work anymore though, we lost its signal
No we didnt
@zakk how can you say that
Love for voyager 1 it’s only got 2 years left before we loose signal 😔
My sanity
Far away that we know... How manny secret satelite are there...
no, its not giving us information every 22 hours. 22 hours is the time for light to get from voyager-1 to Earth. It gives us information about in a 72 hour interval.
that one manhole cover: 😒
21 hours? That's more than the speed of light
It’s not more than the speed of light the signal is traveling at the speed of light it is 21 light hours away from us
So it’s about 160x the distance from earth to sun. That’s kind of small given how long it’s been traveling. We’re slow.
What about that one manhole we sent into space by accident in 1950s
Bro forgot about the balloon I lost when I was 5
I wonder where the manhole cover that got yeeted into space by a fucking nuke went.
Theoretical analysis indicates that it’s Bobby shmurda’s hat actually
Voyager 1: I'm the farthest human made object ever
That one man hole cover launched by a nuclear test: you sure kiddo 😎
wonder why u call it a kid
My dad is further away. About 36 Bil. Lightjares away
We need to find a way around the speed of light communication barrier at least. Perhaps entanglement, but that doesn’t unravel well. 😊
I am not saying he is wrong but scientifically speaking our solar system stretches till the Oort clouds so it will take atleast 10 millennia before voyager 1 actually leaves the solar system and please correct me of I am wrong
“GWOA”
That one molecule of trash in space could be further
In 26 years it has traveled 14.7 billion light years. With that information I can infer that it will take 1,460 years to travel one light year.
No, it's a cover of a manhole from a nuke test from 50s or 60s cant remember when
A manhole cover that reached interstellar space?
But I can't get a signal from a cell tower 5 miles away.
I thought it said it was still in the Ort Cloud for 45 k years XD
What about the "PIONEER 10"? [1972]
How big will the chance be for it to run into a star or meteor😂😂 imagine that chance is 00000000000000000000000000001 if not more
Isn't voyager 1 less than 1 light-day away from Earth? Mad it's that far away... But also not.
Bruh are you serious? Mind boggling stat.
@@josephhinton9716 yeah man, kinda crazy. Well done humans... But also we are so far away from true interstellar travel!
@@josephhinton9716 found this on the line:
Light takes 22 hours, 2 minutes and 51.8430 seconds to travel from Voyager 1 and arrive to us.
Voyager-1 Done
So your telling me... we have a probe that is operational... and is outside of our solar system... so... it could reach another solar system perhaps
It would take thousands of years to reach another solar system. But it will run out of power long before then, like within the next 5 years or so.
Voyager 2 Voyager 1 crashed into jupiter
only 21 light hours away? And the closest star system is 4 Light YEARS Away. Sometimes i Feel like we might never leave our solar system to another one.. Not with the current technology at least
First thing that comes in my mind is voyager 1
The second one is of course voyager 2
So the scientists can make that little space craft to send out into space to send back data to earth , but they are not smart enough to make a big one housing people to explore the universe?👀👀👀👀
Voyager 1 (almost 15 billion miles)
Maybe. We might have nuked a steel cover into space. No way of knowing for sure, but if so it's likely in interstellar space by now.
Thought it was that manhole
No it’s the missing items of space when they dropped it 😅
Its almost 1 light day away
What happened to voyager 2
And GM can’t make a variable valve solenoid that can last more than 70k miles
I knew it!
Voyager 1 is returning bro but Voyager 2 it's not returning
Voyager 1 and 2.
14 billion miles away…. 1 light year is 6 trillion miles away…. Nearest star to us is 4 light years. Wow
By the way what abou that solar sail there planning which will reach alpha centori in 20? Yeara
Ok, what I don't get is how voyager 1 got 14.7B miles in 11 years..... And how it can send signals in 21 hours.. when it's 14.7 billion miles away... HOW FAST IS THAT THING GOING, AND HOW FAST ARE THOSE SIGNALS GOING
The signals are traveling at the speed of light so if we traveled light speed it would take us 21 hours to catch up to it
I Said Artemis 1 oh it's that I forgot that
What about Pioneer 10?
voyager 1 owo
Thats scary lolol
ik
Whats the music called
I wonder if Voyager 1 will ever run out of battery🤔
It's not battery powered. It is solar powered for obvious reasons
@@sincereflowers3218 does it mean it absorbs sunlight from nearby stars or suns?…
@@floatingmarshmallowmilksha8345the closest star to voyager 1 is by far the sun lol
Takes just one asteroid and were cooked
Voyager 1 hasn't reached interstellar space yet it is still in the heliopause and will be there for a while then after 14 000-28 000 years voyager 1 will leave the Oort Cloud reaching Interstellar space. 1 light year is not a joke.
Oh soon the signal will take a year😂
Ok how tf you gonna launch a space craft in 1977 and it’s still running today. You’d think it’d run out of juice way before then. Definitely some bs
I thought he was gonna say your dad
Whats the music
What about money in a spaceship or that dog?
that interstellar bit isn't accurate. there's a debate on what actually constitutes "interstellar" and until that is settled it can be said that it is and isn't an interstellar object.
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It's not the farthest even voyager 2 is farther than it
@@hellstorm3132 the Parker solar probe however is alot faster tho.
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I thought it was a manhole?