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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).

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  1. Re:From a time when NASA actually "worked" by jdigriz · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Agreed, automated probes are where it's at for long-range exploration. But imagine how much cheaper it would be to produce and send those thousands of probes if they already had orbital velocity at construction time as opposed to being launched from the Earth. We need space-based industry and infrastructure!

  2. Re:You are the Kirk Unit? You will assist me. by LordSnooty · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I wish Slashdot had a filter, like "remove all Star Trek posts"

  3. Re:From a time when NASA actually "worked" by Opportunist · · Score: 5, Insightful

    No, but the engineer who builds it can.

    Do we really need figureheads that direly? Everyone knows Gagarin, but who knows Korolyov? Everyone knows Armstrong, but who knows Webb or Paine? They could give far more interesting and insightful speeches about space programs.

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