It takes light a single day to travel 16 billion miles. The Voyager 1 probe will need a little longer, just 49 years.
As it heads out of the solar system never to return, the deep space probe Voyager 1 is headed for yet another cosmic ...
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Voyager 1 nears a milestone after 16.1B miles and 50 years
After nearly half a century in flight and more than 16.1 billion miles on the odometer, Voyager 1 is edging toward a symbolic ...
In 2026, Voyager 1, humanity's farthest reaching Energizer Bunny of a probe, will travel toward an almost comprehensible ...
For the first time in five months, NASA engineers have received decipherable data from Voyager 1 after crafting a creative solution to fix a communication problem aboard humanity's most distant ...
The 46-year-old probe, which flew by Jupiter and Saturn in its youth and inspired earthlings with images of the planet as a “Pale Blue Dot,” hasn’t sent usable data from interstellar space in months.
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Voyager 1 nears a milestone: one light-day from Earth
After nearly half a century of flight, Voyager 1 is closing in on a distance that once belonged purely to thought experiments ...
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