Voyager in Interstellar Space! On This Week @NASA
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During a press briefing at NASA headquarters, scientists announced that the Voyager 1 spacecraft has officially left our solar bubble and has reached interstellar space. The Voyager Interstellar Mission (VIM) seeks to extend NASA’s exploration of the solar system beyond the outer planets — to the outer limits of the Sun’s sphere of influence, and possibly beyond. Voyager 1 and its twin Voyager 2 were launched 16 days apart in 1977. Also, Off the Earth, For the Earth, Comings and Goings, Flight Of Cygnus, Rockets 2 Racecars, InSight Landing Sites and more!
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Voyager in Interstellar Space! On This Week @NASA
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the voyager 1 isn’t outa our galaxy, 30000years he is in oortsche wolke.
Wow
i dont get it why do peapol dislike this?
they are just trolls
I don’t get it, why do you have bad Grammar?
I don‘t get it, why do you use a capital G? 😉
I don’t get it, why I’m writing this…
nasa can i ask you a question i hope u answer it what will happen to the iss when it retires ??
They’ll probably de-orbit it. Using the station’s thrusters to push it into the atmosphere where it’ll burn up.
ir ur going to send people to a asteroid then wouldnt the iss be the best place to star off with i think it would be stupid if u retire the iss i mean its a great station for experiments and also what are you going to replace it with if u do retire it can i but it for a small price and use it as a house ha ha i think people would enjoy it tht way and i would love to have it ha ha
How about NASA replicating the Michelson-Morley interferometer experiment in micro gravity to see how the good ol’ “Theory of Relativity” is still holding, or is it just a bunch of 100 year old BS?
If the theory of relativity was “a bunch of 100 year old BS,” your GPS wouldn’t work.
Why go to mars again? Send the next rover to a more distant planet where we can possibly learn more…we’ve already got a rover on Mars. Send one to another galaxy and see what amazing stuff awaits us there…
I don’t know, I am used to just putting random Capitals… lol
The ISS has been exposed to a lot over the years, and as a few astronauts have said “she is showing her age.” I agree with you though. I think the ISS could be expanded very easily and could be a fuel storage bunker for the first true assembled and launched from space vehicle. Over two thirds of a rockets fuel is just making orbit. Now think how far it can go with all it’s fuel already in space in micro gravity! This is were NASA should already be.
Because the rovers on Mars have only covered an extremely small amount of surface area. Sojourner only traveled about 100m, Curiosity still only 700m, Spirit 7.7 km, and Opportunity 35.76 km. Considering that Mars’ circumference at the equator is over 21,000km, and all of Mars’s rovers have only covered a bit over 44km (0.2% of the circumference), we’ve got a long ways to go.
You obviously mean 0.002 percent.
Yah! I hate fat finger gremlins too!
I still don’t know why they don’t send a bunch of seeds to mars & try planting them on the surface to see what happens.… We have MANY plant types that grow in VERY extreme climates here that might be candidates for life on Mars… If they don’t grow, then hey what’s .5 OZ when you’re sending tons of equipment up there?
explanation: gps works with small packages sent to earth containing the time went sent and the name of the sending satellite. the signal of different gps satellites takes different times since the distance the signal travels varies depending on your location. you could theoretically calculate your location only by that but it doesnt work properly! there are relativictic effects taking place. the satellites move fast so the spacetime arround them bends a litte which cant be neglected.
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hi andrew thanks for your reply i agree with you mate 😀
hi mitchz95 thanks for ur reply 😀
V1 n v2 have long done their duty. It was suppose to just passby jupiter the most n only plan it for 4 years study. Y go beyond pluto?? N far to space?? Im just sad to let it go. Its like a baby that was send away. Y dnt nasa plz call it back to our space??!!! Theres nothing out there?? Just dark , debrie, cold space. Its here we need to study. We hav many satelites to study!! Im proud to nasa but dnt hav to push it too far. Do call ithe 2 brothers back!! Maybe thats the button u 4get to fix!!!
or at least wait till Andromeda is close enough to fly to.
could you imagine if you could go into space, then deorbit yourself so you were not moving at all and let the universe move around you 😛
i mean our galaxy ‚moves at like what 400 k/s thats a good speed to start at, who knows how fast the whole cluster of our galaxies are moving through the whole universe. probably faster then light maybe.…
#Star Trek The Motion Picture
yeah i know i have a bad grammar im from finland and my english isint the best :3
That new Mars mission looks interesting. What are those instruments the probe is placing on the surface, could they be ground penetrating radar I wonder?
Don’t worry about your English grammar.
Your English is infinity better than my Finnish grammar.
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NASA needs moar funding to reach its full potential.
SpyOpz94 is moar is tamed wild boar?
nsa needs no more funding they don’t
tell us the truth. why do u think they don’t do live corvage. they stopped in 1991 r 92 look it up and see why??????
the error is added daily when neglected. In one year you would end up having not 0.8cm but 3m of error (i didnt check your 0.8cm). The atom clocks on the satellite are going faster than those here on earth (stronger gravitational fields).
I just meant your 0.8cm daily add to 3m in a year when negected. when you reset something you take relativistic effects into account and our whole discussion makes no sense.
The Vojager 1 in interstellar space is a great pride and a great feat for humanity. I seem to live in the star trek’s science fiction thanks you Nasa!
taking relativistic effects into account doesnt mean you have to use some fancy equations. it just means you do something to avoid errors caused by relativistic effects. resetting your clock based on star locations is one of them. if you would not take them into account you would just live with the error and somehow calibrate your gps to it.
@MegaBanne: You’re right, is negligible, and if we do not confuse time dilation and contemporary events, a method would be: ground station placed at the equator, equatorial satellite fixed on the stars, the earth rotates, the satellite keeps track of time, time dilation is not is always the same but decreases or increases because the ground station moves towards or away from the source satellite
It’s all relative.