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T-post Tom 12-10-2018 11:42 AM

NASA’s Voyager 2 Enters Interstellar Space
 
Pretty amazing. "... spacecraft carries a Golden Record of Earth sounds, pictures and messages. Since the spacecraft could last billions of years, these circular time capsules could one day be the only traces of human civilization." (Suck it Steph Curry and Kyrie Irving.)

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Today (December 10, 2018) NASA announced that for the second time in history, a human-made object has reached the space between the stars.

NASA’s Voyager 2 probe now has exited the heliosphere – the protective bubble of particles and magnetic fields created by the sun.

Comparing data from different instruments aboard the spacecraft, mission scientists determined the probe crossed the outer edge of the heliosphere on November 5, 2018.

This boundary, called the heliopause, is where the hot solar wind meets the cold, dense interstellar medium. Voyager 2’s twin spacecraft, Voyager 1, crossed this boundary in 2012, but Voyager 2 carries a working instrument that will provide first-of-its-kind observations of the nature of this gateway into interstellar space.

Voyager 2 now is slightly more than 11 billion miles (18 billion km) from Earth. Mission operators still can communicate with Voyager 2 as it enters this new phase of its journey, but information – moving at the speed of light – takes about 16.5 hours to travel from the spacecraft to Earth. By comparison, light traveling from the sun takes about eight minutes to reach Earth.Together, the two Voyagers provide a detailed glimpse of how our heliosphere interacts with the constant interstellar wind flowing from beyond.

While the probes have left the heliosphere, Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 have not yet left the solar system, and won’t be leaving anytime soon. The boundary of the solar system is considered to be beyond the outer edge of the Oort Cloud, a collection of small objects that are still under the influence of the sun’s gravity. The width of the Oort Cloud is not known precisely, but it is estimated to begin at about 1,000 astronomical units (AU) from the sun and to extend to about 100,000 AU (1 AU is the distance from the sun to Earth). It will take about 300 years for Voyager 2 to reach the inner edge of the Oort Cloud and possibly 30,000 years to fly beyond it.

Voyager 2 launched in 1977, 16 days before Voyager 1, and both have traveled well beyond their original destinations. The spacecraft were built to last five years and conduct close-up studies of Jupiter and Saturn. However, as the mission continued, additional flybys of the two outermost giant planets, Uranus and Neptune, proved possible. As the spacecraft flew across the solar system, remote-control reprogramming was used to give Voyagers greater capabilities than they possessed when they left Earth. Their two-planet mission became a four-planet mission. Their five-year lifespans have stretched to 41 years, making Voyager 2 NASA’s longest running mission.

Each spacecraft carries a Golden Record of Earth sounds, pictures and messages. Since the spacecraft could last billions of years, these circular time capsules could one day be the only traces of human civilization.

https://earthsky.org/space/voyager-2-probe-enters-interstellar-space

bevischief 12-10-2018 11:44 AM

Or send the all hell no crap like Maholmes after us.

Jewish Rabbi 12-10-2018 11:48 AM

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Originally Posted by bevischief (Post 13949572)
Or send the all hell no crap like Maholmes after us.

Wut

Marco Polo 12-10-2018 11:53 AM

This is such an amazing accomplishment for mankind and most won't even appreciate this moment.

threebag 12-10-2018 12:03 PM

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Originally Posted by bevischief (Post 13949572)
Or send the all hell no crap like Maholmes after us.

Then the midgets

O.city 12-10-2018 12:06 PM

That's pretty damn cool. So hard to comprehend how damn big "space" is.

Donger 12-10-2018 12:08 PM

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Originally Posted by T-post Tom (Post 13949563)
Pretty amazing. "... spacecraft carries a Golden Record of Earth sounds, pictures and messages. Since the spacecraft could last billions of years, these circular time capsules could one day be the only traces of human civilization." (Suck it Steph Curry and Kyrie Irving.)

Or, it gets captured by aliens and they come here and attack us. Yay!

bowener 12-10-2018 12:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Donger (Post 13949652)
Or, it gets captured by aliens and they come here and attack us. Yay!

**** it. It'd almost be worth it just to know we aren't alone.

Plus if they don't wipe us out immediately we might all choose to get along for a short bit and build up some kind of massive worldwide military. Then we concur the aliens, steal their tech, and in 1 generation we go out amongst the stars preemptively striking all intelligent life back into the stone age, and this continues for 1000s of generations until we transcend physical being, fully integrated into some sort of collective consciousness that occupies an entire star system where we are capable of hurling entire stars or black holes at people we dislike.

Chief Roundup 12-10-2018 12:23 PM

Flat Earthers are having a field day I am sure.

Bugeater 12-10-2018 12:36 PM

Heh.... It flew by Uranus.

MVChiefFan 12-10-2018 12:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Bugeater (Post 13949712)
Heh.... It flew by Uranus.

I guess that’s better than IN Uranus.

siberian khatru 12-10-2018 12:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Donger (Post 13949652)
Or, it gets captured by aliens and they come here and attack us. Yay!


https://lamanodelextranjero.files.wo...voyager-vi.jpg

Fish 12-10-2018 12:45 PM

https://i.imgur.com/EFU1ylt.jpg

Rain Man 12-10-2018 12:46 PM

May you have safe and satisfying travels, my friend.

threebag 12-10-2018 12:47 PM

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Originally Posted by bowener (Post 13949684)
**** it. It'd almost be worth it just to know we aren't alone.

Plus if they don't wipe us out immediately we might all choose to get along for a short bit and build up some kind of massive worldwide military. Then we concur the aliens, steal their tech, and in 1 generation we go out amongst the stars preemptively striking all intelligent life back into the stone age, and this continues for 1000s of generations until we transcend physical being, fully integrated into some sort of collective consciousness that occupies an entire star system where we are capable of hurling entire stars or black holes at people we dislike.

You’ll have to get Gene Roddenberry to produce it... Maybe Seth MacFarlane to assist

Luke Atamadong 12-10-2018 12:51 PM

It nearly collided with Mahomes's 4th and 9 bomb to Tyreek.

Valiant 12-10-2018 12:55 PM

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Originally Posted by O.city (Post 13949645)
That's pretty damn cool. So hard to comprehend how damn big "space" is.

I don't think we can. Just the distance between the sun and Pluto is insane. Then the fact we barely measure inside the milky way. Then there are tens of billions of other systems out there. Then all the space in-between that is growing.

threebag 12-10-2018 01:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Valiant (Post 13949774)
I don't think we can. Just the distance between the sun and Pluto is insane. Then the fact we barely measure inside the milky way. Then there are tens of billions of other systems out there. Then all the space in-between that is growing.

IF it’s done well there are some hangers available for filming in Arizona. All the sheep will buy it.

Donger 12-10-2018 01:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Valiant (Post 13949774)
I don't think we can. Just the distance between the sun and Pluto is insane. Then the fact we barely measure inside the milky way. Then there are tens of billions of other systems out there. Then all the space in-between that is growing.

http://joshworth.com/dev/pixelspace/...larsystem.html

ping2000 12-10-2018 01:23 PM

NASA has confirmed it has asked Pat Mahomes to throw Voyager 2 additional supplies. Based on viewing game film, it is estimated Mahomes 3/4 power pass will surpass the speed of light ensuring the package reaches the satellite in less than 4 seconds.

Lzen 12-10-2018 01:39 PM

Very cool.

O.city 12-10-2018 01:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Valiant (Post 13949774)
I don't think we can. Just the distance between the sun and Pluto is insane. Then the fact we barely measure inside the milky way. Then there are tens of billions of other systems out there. Then all the space in-between that is growing.

So crazy to me to look at some of the Hubble deep space images. There are billions of other galaxies out there, each with trillions of stars. Theyre just so ****ing far away it's hard to imagine.

It won't be in any of our granchildrens lifetimes I doubt, but at some point you'd think we'll figure out how to get out there.

Mennonite 12-10-2018 02:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Valiant (Post 13949774)
I don't think we can. Just the distance between the sun and Pluto is insane. Then the fact we barely measure inside the milky way. Then there are tens of billions of other systems out there. Then all the space in-between that is growing.

Yeah, it's truly impossible to comprehend.

For some perspective, here is an animated gif comparing Earth to the largest known stars:

https://i.imgur.com/EaW0w3S.gif

IowaHawkeyeChief 12-10-2018 02:22 PM

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Originally Posted by bowener (Post 13949684)
**** it. It'd almost be worth it just to know we aren't alone.

Plus if they don't wipe us out immediately we might all choose to get along for a short bit and build up some kind of massive worldwide military. Then we concur the aliens, steal their tech, and in 1 generation we go out amongst the stars preemptively striking all intelligent life back into the stone age, and this continues for 1000s of generations until we transcend physical being, fully integrated into some sort of collective consciousness that occupies an entire star system where we are capable of hurling entire stars or black holes at people we dislike.

I hope they just wait until we get through the Mahomes era...

ShiftyEyedWaterboy 12-10-2018 02:57 PM

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Originally Posted by O.city (Post 13949933)
So crazy to me to look at some of the Hubble deep space images. There are billions of other galaxies out there, each with trillions of stars. Theyre just so ****ing far away it's hard to imagine.

It won't be in any of our granchildrens lifetimes I doubt, but at some point you'd think we'll figure out how to get out there.

According to Einstein FTL travel is impossible but it's possible there's some kind of workaround. Just need to survive long enough to figure it out.

ptlyon 12-10-2018 03:01 PM

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Originally Posted by ShiftyEyedWaterboy (Post 13950094)
According to Einstein FTL travel is impossible but it's possible there's some kind of workaround. Just need to survive long enough to figure it out.

Einstein never saw the no look pass either

eDave 12-10-2018 03:08 PM

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Originally Posted by siberian khatru (Post 13949737)

V'ger

DMAC 12-10-2018 03:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Donger (Post 13949814)

You owe me a new scrolling wheel.

mlyonsd 12-10-2018 03:18 PM

It's all pretty cool until the giant alien in the sky gets tired of it and douses it with Roundup.

SuperBowl4 12-10-2018 03:37 PM

It made it through both Van Allen Belts? :clap:

ptlyon 12-10-2018 03:43 PM

They are about to embark upon Women and Children First

Sofa King 12-10-2018 03:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Fish (Post 13949743)

That's even more confusing now that there's 5,137 genders.

ptlyon 12-10-2018 03:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Sofa King (Post 13950216)
That's even more confusing now that there's 5,137 genders.

That's why I piss anywhere I want

ChiefaRoo 12-10-2018 04:16 PM

Great, now it’s only a matter of time before it comes back to Earth as an all powerful entity wanting to meet its creator.

Chiefs4TheWin 12-10-2018 04:33 PM

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Originally Posted by bowener (Post 13949684)
**** it. It'd almost be worth it just to know we aren't alone.

Plus if they don't wipe us out immediately we might all choose to get along for a short bit and build up some kind of massive worldwide military. Then we concur the aliens, steal their tech, and in 1 generation we go out amongst the stars preemptively striking all intelligent life back into the stone age, and this continues for 1000s of generations until we transcend physical being, fully integrated into some sort of collective consciousness that occupies an entire star system where we are capable of hurling entire stars or black holes at people we dislike.

I..........

AM TOTALLY ON BOARD WITH THIS LETS GOOO!!!!!

Easy 6 12-10-2018 05:43 PM

Didn't we already say bon voyage to another craft that went interstellar a few years ago?

BTW, we're STILL waiting for news of what the Jupiter atmosphere probe found...

eDave 12-11-2018 01:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Easy 6 (Post 13950434)
Didn't we already say bon voyage to another craft that went interstellar a few years ago?

BTW, we're STILL waiting for news of what the Jupiter atmosphere probe found...

Voyager 1.

eDave 12-11-2018 01:16 AM

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Originally Posted by O.city (Post 13949645)
That's pretty damn cool. So hard to comprehend how damn big "space" is.

It would take Voyager 2 as many as 30,000 more years to reach the boundary of the solar system, NASA said.

ptlyon 12-11-2018 09:38 AM

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Originally Posted by ChiefaRoo (Post 13950284)
Great, now it’s only a matter of time before it comes back to Earth as an all powerful entity wanting to meet its creator.

Won't they be surprised we created these new fangled objects called compact disks!

Shaid 12-11-2018 09:50 AM

In a couple hundred years we'll just go pick it up and put it in a museum.

T-post Tom 12-11-2018 09:56 AM

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Originally Posted by O.city (Post 13949933)
So crazy to me to look at some of the Hubble deep space images. There are billions of other galaxies out there, each with trillions of stars. Theyre just so ****ing far away it's hard to imagine.

It won't be in any of our granchildrens lifetimes I doubt, but at some point you'd think we'll figure out how to get out there.

:D

https://i.redd.it/ctxj01tcuem01.gif

notorious 12-11-2018 10:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Fish (Post 13949743)

Aliens will facepalm when they see that Pluto is shown as a planet.

ptlyon 12-11-2018 10:12 AM

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Originally Posted by notorious (Post 13951657)
Aliens will facepalm when they see that Pluto is shown as a planet.

They will more than likely show up and rape those who reduced it from a planet

Fish 12-11-2018 10:40 AM

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Originally Posted by notorious (Post 13951657)
Aliens will facepalm when they see that Pluto is shown as a planet.

https://i.imgur.com/ChBfffh.jpg

stonedstooge 12-11-2018 11:29 AM

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GloryDayz 12-11-2018 11:59 AM

CP always delivers!

Mr. Plow 12-11-2018 12:10 PM

Very cool!


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