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To: zeestephen
"Pale Blue Dot is a photograph of planet Earth taken on February 14, 1990, by the Voyager 1 space probe from a record distance of about 6 billion kilometers (3.7 billion miles, 40.5 AU), as part of that day's Family Portrait series of images of the Solar System.

"In the photograph, Earth's apparent size is less than a pixel; the planet appears as a tiny dot against the vastness of space, among bands of sunlight reflected by the camera.[1]"

Amazimgly...chips I helped build in my youth are probably on both those Voyager space craft. It is my belief that they have left our solar system and are now streaking outward in deep space.

23 posted on 01/23/2022 9:04:09 AM PST by blam
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To: blam
Voyager 1 is currently 14.5 billion miles (155 AU) from Earth.

It has already passed through the Kuiper Belt, which ends at about 50 AU.

The Oort Cloud is next, but it does not have a uniform shape.

It will take Voyager some where between 600 to 60,000 more years to reach the Oort Cloud.

The electrical out put of the radio-isotope generator on Voyager 1 is expected to decline to a level in 2025 that can no longer support the scientific instruments.

The closest star to our Solar System is Proxima Centauri, which is more than 25 trillion miles (4.2 light years) away.

Voyager 1 will travel that far in 60,000 years, but its flight path will miss Proxima by about 12 trillion miles.

24 posted on 01/23/2022 10:50:58 AM PST by zeestephen
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