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Voyager 1 spots new region at the edge of the Solar System

167 pointsby Reltairover 12 years ago

13 comments

jlgrecoover 12 years ago
<i>&#62;Researchers suspect it may take several years for Voyager 1 to clear this area entirely, after which it will finally reach interstellar space.</i><p>The RTGs in Voyager 1 are only good until about 2025 iirc, ~12-13 more years. Here's hoping it makes it through in time.
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raover 12 years ago
Oh man I get so excited every time I hear news from the Voyager program.<p>What an amazing achievement to do what those guys did back in the 1970s.
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felideonover 12 years ago
I was trying to visualize the so called 'magnetic highway' and found this along with further explanation.<p><a href="http://phys.org/news/2012-12-voyager-encounters-region-deep-space.html" rel="nofollow">http://phys.org/news/2012-12-voyager-encounters-region-deep-...</a>
ghubbardover 12 years ago
&#62; <i>A few models did have a feature like this, but it was only a transient one that appeared at certain times of the solar cycle.</i><p>How transient is transient? 30 days is not a large fraction of an 11 year solar cycle.
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xyzzybover 12 years ago
So instead of a hard delineation between solar wind and cosmic rays we're seeing something more like velcro?
bradorover 12 years ago
How fast is Voyager travelling? Could we send out a Voyage X at a faster speed and with better tech to catch up and surpass it?
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rdlover 12 years ago
I wonder how hard it would be to do purely private (or maybe university-consortium) deep space probes. I assume almost any of the standard rockets could accommodate an extra stage to do escape, especially if you just need earth escape and can steal mv from other bodies to escape the solar system.<p>The expensive part would be operating it indefinitely, right? I assume you could outsource to a satellite TT&#38;C facility.
laaczover 12 years ago
What I find most interesting about Voyager-1 and 2, that these crafts went to the outskirts of our Solar system because of funding cuts for Mariner program (Venus and Mars research). Marvelous what you can achieve even when you are given less money.
wiradikusumaover 12 years ago
I have mixed feeling every time I read this kind of news. I envy those people who made it happen 35 years ago, they produced stuff that's still sophisticated by today's standard, while I'm here writing crappy websites. Man, I feel small.
JoeAltmaierover 12 years ago
Could it be instruments degrading? 35 years in the cosmic wind is a long time.
mylittleponyover 12 years ago
I had to double check when I read that the Voyagers started their mission 35 years ago, it's hard to believe.<p>Why aren't we sending more of these, in every direction?
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bobsoapover 12 years ago
&#62; Today's announcement clarifies that the confusion was caused by the fact that nature didn't think much of physicists' expectations.<p>LOL
speedyrevover 12 years ago
Maybe it's V Ger! Look out Capt Kirk!!!