Voyager Spacecraft Celebrate 30th Anniversary
Raver32 writes to mention that 30 years after the original launch of Voyager 2, both Voyager spacecraft are still going strong. Flying away from us some billions of miles from our solar system's edge they continue to be a wealth of information more than 25 years after their original mission concluded. Voyager 1 currently is the farthest human-made object at a distance from the sun of about 9.7 billion miles (15.6 billion kilometers). Voyager 2 is about 7.8 billion miles (12.6 billion kilometers).
We need Probes!!! Thousands of Probes, streaking across the cosmos, searching, observing, huge "shelf life". Manned space flight is nothing but an election day promise. Our standard mode of operation should be automated probes. It's cheaper, easier, and doesn't bring the whole process to a screeching halt when something blows up.
our government, the better everything works...robots...farmers....technology...
Puts interstellar travel into perspective.
I'd say it puts our lifespans into perspective. We really don't live long enough to play in this game.
The higher the technology, the sharper that two-edged sword.
I wish Slashdot had a filter, like "remove all Star Trek posts"
If the dam takes years-to-decades to build... Why in hell aren't the scientists and archeologists out there doing their digging and collecting from friggin' day one of earth moving? They keep getting denied because they wait till the last damn minute - and then complain loudly they don't have time to do in a few months what they've put off for years-to-decades.