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Voyager 1 Leaves The Solar System by Nobody: 8:30pm On Sep 12, 2013
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After months of back and forth, scientists now agree that NASA's Voyager 1 has become the first manmade object to leave the solar system. And it only took 36 years to make the 12 billion mile-long journey.

It's obviously a major milestone for space exploration which is probably why scientists have been arguing for months over whether or not Voyager 1 had crossed the threshold into interstellar space. In the end, it all came down to the plasma surrounding the spacecraft. After a bust of solar wind and magnetic fields caused the plasma around the spacecraft to oscillate in April, researchers realized plasma was also 40 times denser at that point than it was in the heliosphere. This was a sign that the Voyager 1 had entered interstellar space, and the team ultimately determined that the spacecraft crossed the line in August 12 of last year.

"Voyager has boldly gone where no probe has gone before, marking one of the most significant technological achievements in the annals of the history of science, and adding a new chapter in human scientific dreams and endeavors," said NASA’s associate administrator for science John Grunsfeld. "Perhaps some future deep space explorers will catch up with Voyager, our first interstellar envoy, and reflect on how this intrepid spacecraft helped enable their journey."

In the meantime, all eyes are on Voyager 2, which nipping at its sibling's heels, speeding fast into interstellar space. That is, if 2 billion miles can be considered nipping at its heels.

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Re: Voyager 1 Leaves The Solar System by Nobody: 8:33pm On Sep 12, 2013

Voyager 1 is currently over 11 billion miles from the sun, and it takes about 17 hours for data to be transmitted back to Earth. Despite its distance and age of the spacecraft, NASA predicts to have about 13 more years of use left out of the vessel.
Re: Voyager 1 Leaves The Solar System by Nobody: 8:41pm On Sep 12, 2013

Voyager 1 if you're hearing me, tell the aliens that humans taste awful.

And if you meet The Borg, tell them that assimilating us is harmful to their health.

If you meet the Daleks, tell them that we are protected by The Doctor.

If you meet The Silence, tell them the Shadow Proclamation has a warrant out for them.

If you meet the Slitheen, tell them we're all out of nuclear materials.
Re: Voyager 1 Leaves The Solar System by Nobody: 10:03am On Sep 13, 2013
lildray:
E be like say dis my guy take 2 bottles of dry gin, he come finish one mudu of garri, and six hundred naira suya, befor posting dis comment.
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You're not familiar with scifi, if you were you would've understood everything i wrote there.
Re: Voyager 1 Leaves The Solar System by lildray(m): 10:58am On Sep 13, 2013
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[b][color=#990000]You're not familiar scifi, if you were you would've understood everything i wrote there.
Ye! I was confused by dat
Re: Voyager 1 Leaves The Solar System by olenyi: 8:29am On Sep 15, 2013
The surest sign that intelligent life exists elsewhere in the universe is that it has never tried to contact us

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