🥴 maintaining a connection with a object billions of miles away No problem, we can guarantee connection over 5 months Oh you wanna make a cell phone call in a valley? Good luck, the tower is only 75 miles away. And you're gonna drop that call But again, billions of miles away from a tower? No problem
@@kashmoney7904, robot racist! 😂😂😂😂😂. It is V'ger! Come on man! Well don't really come on a man. Unless that's your bag man! 😂😂😂 Sorry been alone too long and seriously bored! Don't take it the wrong way!
Don’t the say the don’t make them like the used too, you know the washing machines and stuff like that my grandma have one that is 30 years old and still works fine
I was 43 years old when Voyager 1 was launched. I'm 80 now, and this news actually brings a lump to my throat. Can modern generations ever imagine how WONDERFUL we found all of this? When I was in school, we hadn't even seen the far side of the Moon! And I had SF books confiscated by teachers who declared space travel to be godless fantasy. I don't remember their sad little names - but I still have copies of those Arthur C Clarke, Asimov, Heinlein, Bradbury, etc etc. Now we have Hubble, Webb and the ISS. So - Veeger - carry on talking. But above all, PLEASE deliver your messages. And yes, the Pale Blue Dot remains - for the time being at least - the most wonderful photograph in existence. EDIT - OK, OK - I was clearly 33 of course. Ffs...
@@legacy725it passed when I was two so of course I didn't get to see it. I will be 78 when it passes again hopefully I will live long enough to see it. One of my life goals along with seeing a total solar eclipse. Really missed my opportunity with this last one traveling 6 hours to the west. Should have just done it.
That's what I thought as well. Maybe a near advance alien species detected voyager 1 and now trying to connect to it and transferring cryptic msgs that we still need to decipher. Both mysterious, amazing and scary if this will be the case
@@caljernes I just realised if have to understand and learn an alien language, the aliens must be physically present here on earth or send a video of themselves, there's no way we can understand their language with just some cryptic messages
@@MasqueradeMisuOriginal.My best guess would be heat degradation of electronics, and possibly lack of power or fuel, though since it's lasted so long, I can only assume (while being to lazy to look it up at the moment) that it's powered by an RTG.
its crazy to think that voyager isnt even near the nearest star yet, i always love it when u make new videos and you have inspired me a lot to my study of astronomy later.❤
"I'll be the guide. Humanity's dreams. Humanity's hope. I'll deliver them all to the distant starry sky. I'll reach it one day. Pale Blue Dot." -Voyager, Fate Grand Order
That Pale Blue Dot is about three minutes from the point the picture was taken at full impulse speed. You wouldn't even want to take your ship to warp 1.
The fact that voyager was only meant to last 5 years, has lasted for nearly 50, and was able to regain contact with earth after 5 months is extremely impressive
I'd argue that the most imporant photograph ever taken is the very first one, we wouldn't have been able to get that shot to begin with without the very invention of photography
voyager responded after 5 months, that's faster than customer help services, massive respect
💀
O.O
It moves 17 km/s
True
especially when it takes 22 hours to recieve a message its finally operating again after only 5 months customer help services could never
That little blue dot.
That's us, that's home.
It has become the devil number 66 likes
I got the 100th like, nice
No it’s not
Crazy all life and death , ideas and emotions were on that dot 💪
the pale blue cvnt. she svkz dyjkz.
At this point I'm convinced that Voyager was made by Nokia 💀☠️
No it is nasa's answer to nokia that is it able to build a spacecraft like nokia phone
Hahahha FR!😂
@@allidil9264you didn't get the joke
🥴 maintaining a connection with a object billions of miles away
No problem, we can guarantee connection over 5 months
Oh you wanna make a cell phone call in a valley? Good luck, the tower is only 75 miles away. And you're gonna drop that call
But again, billions of miles away from a tower? No problem
NASA = Nokia Astronomical Study Agency
NASA = Nokia Aeronautical Study Agency
NASA : what's wrong?
Voyager : I feel lonely
Aww .. why the f does that make me sad 😢
@@devisri2754are you serious? It’s not alive it’s just a satellite
@@devisri2754V'ger will create the Borg!
It is lonely!
@@kashmoney7904, robot racist! 😂😂😂😂😂. It is V'ger! Come on man! Well don't really come on a man. Unless that's your bag man! 😂😂😂
Sorry been alone too long and seriously bored!
Don't take it the wrong way!
A cat has 9 lives, Voyager 1 has unlimited
He said object tho you could say a box is immortal 😂
Fr
@@jackcraftsolaryou could say that but it can be destroyed in so many ways! But it is still alive!
Actually it has only 2 years left. Predictions say it might even shut down in 2025.
Why did i read livers
Technology from the 1970s, and it’s still running strong. That’s cool!
Don’t the say the don’t make them like the used too, you know the washing machines and stuff like that my grandma have one that is 30 years old and still works fine
@@Alepoudiitsawtf 💀💀💀
@@joylatorre8878😂😂
@@Alepoudiitsa Man is smoking grandmas weed
We got Tech much older than that still running? I don't get your point.
I was 43 years old when Voyager 1 was launched.
I'm 80 now, and this news actually brings a lump to my throat.
Can modern generations ever imagine how WONDERFUL we found all of this?
When I was in school, we hadn't even seen the far side of the Moon! And I had SF books confiscated by teachers who declared space travel to be godless fantasy. I don't remember their sad little names - but I still have copies of those Arthur C Clarke, Asimov, Heinlein, Bradbury, etc etc.
Now we have Hubble, Webb and the ISS.
So - Veeger - carry on talking. But above all, PLEASE deliver your messages.
And yes, the Pale Blue Dot remains - for the time being at least - the most wonderful photograph in existence.
EDIT - OK, OK - I was clearly 33 of course. Ffs...
Perhaps, when Halley's comet crossed paths with Earth once again, I'd be able to write something like this.
@@legacy725it passed when I was two so of course I didn't get to see it. I will be 78 when it passes again hopefully I will live long enough to see it. One of my life goals along with seeing a total solar eclipse. Really missed my opportunity with this last one traveling 6 hours to the west. Should have just done it.
Gramps Can comment on a youtube video?? Let alone write an essay
if you were 43 when it launched in 1977 you would be 90 years old now?
@@CaptainSpray someone someday will say the same to you 😂😂
Even Voyager 1 responded before GTA6 release 💀
💀☠️
I was looking for this comment😂😂
Stop with this stuff it's coming next year. Be patient bruh! 😑🙄
Nahh😂
@@gebo_x blud it got delayed btw
In 3-4 years, voyager 1 will be 1 light day away from earth. it just blows my mind
That is more than 100x the distance of the sun
And in the following year it will be at a light year away!
@@matheuscabral9618 huh? am i tripping or is that completely wrong
@@nafisabdullah9937 wdym? It's right you can look it up
@@matheuscabral9618the voyager is not travelling at light speed what are you on
its amazing how far voyager has came, a 40+ years piece of technology can survive this long is incredible
Voyager 1: ...
@@startrix_EGGwhat
@@Austin_Playz27 sorry cus I don't know what to say what Voyager 1 said
In space too wjere its hostile and freezing
@@startrix_EGG makes sense
It’s not a random message, if you decipher it, it says “out of bounds please return to playable area”
The world is a simulation 😮
Nah i read it
It says
"Leaving Starter Area"
shoutout to the cameraman who went 15000000000 miles away to film Voyager 1 for this short
😂😂😂😂
That's just animation
@@act2win_ Thanks for the info
@@act2win_ Liar. The cameraman actually went there.
@@jazielsstuff9908stfu he didn't
Us: strang messages with no meaning
The aliens who were trying to communicate: ...
💀💀💀
Wait.... It may be tru 🤔🤔🤔
Exactly my thoughts
That's what I thought as well. Maybe a near advance alien species detected voyager 1 and now trying to connect to it and transferring cryptic msgs that we still need to decipher. Both mysterious, amazing and scary if this will be the case
@@caljernes I just realised if have to understand and learn an alien language, the aliens must be physically present here on earth or send a video of themselves, there's no way we can understand their language with just some cryptic messages
Getting ghosted by a spacecraft for months is wild💀
It's dying surely it's gonna ghost forever when it dies.
@@Nazmi_Nafio_Esha literally GHOSTed
The spacecraft going senile.
@@taiwandxt6493 not grandpa Voyager 💀
NASA: Strange messages with no meaning.
Voyager 1 trying to warn us by using the Aliens language…
we can't understand tho so IDK might aswell continue
Meanwhile my left earphone can't connect to my phone via Bluetooth.
"YOU CAN NOT WITHSTAND THE STORM!"
"I am the STORM" - Voyager 1
He is the Storm that is approaching
@@DeGuyWihStuf better joke please
@@secondhanzo4938 No thanks im good
@@secondhanzo4938 he is the storm that is approaching
@@straw_hats storm when tempest
Its amazing how a piece of technology from the 70s that was meant to last only 5 years survived more than 45 years! Man is truly remarkable
Just goes to show what we can do if we actually work together.
nope it was dedicated to last for long
Wait would it still age in outerspace cause it would be incapable of rusting (cuase oxygen is required to rust)
@@MasqueradeMisuOriginal.My best guess would be heat degradation of electronics, and possibly lack of power or fuel, though since it's lasted so long, I can only assume (while being to lazy to look it up at the moment) that it's powered by an RTG.
@@bob9vxt582 I think it still needs oxygen for any damage to occur but fair point.
As a space and science lover, this is truly heartwarming I’m actually boutta cry bc voyager has made it so far and it’s still alive and working
Dude.. i was seriously sad when i heard voyager 1 wasnt responding. This is awesome
I love how Voyager 1 is still functioning, I'd be incredibly heartbroken if something were to happen to it.
That day is soon approaching when both probes will send their final transmission to earth, then.....silence
I was crushed when they said she went silent. She's back and I'm so happy.
1970s technology, and it is still going. Incredible!
NASA: "You still alive?"
Voyager-1: "I'm a goddamn cat!"
YES!! 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 We are glad to have you back our loyal space craft 😊
No way! This is actually huge
Yeah, people in comments are cracking jokes and all but this news should give goosebumps 🔥
Thats what she said
@@pascalbredius2213I knew there's gonna have this comment
why is the comment exactly 100😭
This is amazing how a 40+ years old technology can survive this long
Space: "you will die out."
Voyager 1: "Nah I'd live"
Holy shit, Voyager is back? That's the best news I've heard in a long time!
voyager: im not out of the game yet boyzzz
"randomly sending back strange messages"
My friend can relate
It is mind blowing that in the 1980s they made the Voyager 1 but now with this advanced technology
That's wild. I'm so glad she's still with us even that far away. Kinda comforting 😊
This man is my daily space news guy
Never thought i would hear this news
The invention and use of an RTG is so amazing, the probe is nearly 50 years old and still running, maybe weakly but not dead yet
This is like a soldier. Weakened in action, but still going on. Respect
Voyager 1 is still responding faster then when that 1 friend puts you on hold fr
nah voyager 1 had a totem of undying
When he said voyager 1 is alive and sending signals I got shiver down my spine 😮
Nah man we have Voyager responding faster than my crush 💀🗿🤣
its crazy to think that voyager isnt even near the nearest star yet, i always love it when u make new videos and you have inspired me a lot to my study of astronomy later.❤
It isn’t even a light day away from us and centauri is 4.2 light YEARS away💀💀
This is absolutely incredible!
"In My opinion `` The best photograph ever taken ``!""
Man that's the same for the entire humanity ✨
The fact that it is only 22 light hours away after decades of traveling is crazy
Finally, engineer and scientist can sleep well after months of nightmare 😂
I was crying when they told that voyager 1. Was gone forever but , now its so happy that she's alive ❤
Voyager responded faster than my autism diagnosis
The fact that we can still receive messages from something that far away blows my mind
Look again at that dot. That's here. That's home. That's us
~ Carl Sagan
That's everything and everyone we hv ever known.
Le aliens:
Hey it's not voyager 1 itself, it's us sending messaging through it.
Them smart cookues better have gotten some cookies for this
I remember hearing the launch of voyager 1 at the time I was like ok and now I’m here amazed ❤
All these bot comments
You are seeing things bro.
@@Gaian-Commander nah
npc comments
You have an amazing gift of narration, Im always rivetted by the way you make space exploration like a solved AND unsolved mystery!🌎
We have waited patiently for the satellite to respond, and we're glad that it had. Thanks for telling us. Keep up the good work.
Its astonishing that it didn't get caught in a black hole
Everytime I watch your videos. I felt calmer and has a feeling for a machine
My dumb ass expected Voyager to regain consciousness and start sending messages to send it back home. 💀
Voyager 1 was just like: "Hey what's up, I just needed some time alone you know~!"
"I'll be the guide.
Humanity's dreams. Humanity's hope.
I'll deliver them all to the distant starry sky.
I'll reach it one day.
Pale Blue Dot." -Voyager, Fate Grand Order
That one bacteria on voyage 1:
"that's us " " that s home"
"All thoughts and ideas ever thought and existence of life only found here "
Every space enthusiasts has watched interstellar for once in their entire life
One of the best things humanity has ever made
Gave me goosebumps hearing this! This is absolutely amazing!
"Hey man they couldn't decipher the last message"
"Eh let's send them a clue"
imagine aliens looks exactly like us
Dayum, sending more coherant messages than my dad.
When he said "start sending weird messages" I instantly said ALIENS
Only 5 Months? That’s Foster than my Internet Connection😂
Him: "Voyager is sending unknown messages".
Also him, "She gets to live another day".
Voyager kun. Still leaves it's day on adventure!
What a legend!"🗿
That's cool man
Shout out to the group of geniuses who built it
"Look at that blue ball that's us that's here that's home"
Ayo bro, just some friendly aliens fixin shit up for us.
"Its sending us messages that
dont mean anything!"
And i started laughing right about... there.
the thing is the aliens we were looking for was trying to send us something that we kinda didnt understand
😂😂😂
"that's here, that's home, that's us"
Quicker response times than the Australian government. Impressive
This news genuinely makes me so, so happy. Safe journey, Voyager, you wondrous pioneer.
I’m so glad it’s back!
Isn’t it nice that this news just made my day! Thank you. 😊
"Bro this candid picture's gonna be wild"
Everyone enjoying Donuts, looks like senior bingo night
That Pale Blue Dot is about three minutes from the point the picture was taken at full impulse speed. You wouldn't even want to take your ship to warp 1.
Ah, so Voyager 1 is like that friend who goes on a road trip and sends a postcard months later saying, "Wish you were here... five months ago!"
NASA: Why are you not responding?
Voyager: Sorry, I'm just spacing out
Thats amazing!! Im 12 and Voyager 1 and 2 was my childhood bc i was rly into astronomy
Bro became that one friend that was offline forever and then came back
online
Brilliant engineering!
The fact that voyager was only meant to last 5 years, has lasted for nearly 50, and was able to regain contact with earth after 5 months is extremely impressive
Tbh just seeing your videos make me tear up in joy because there always good news from this
The fact they were able to fix whatever bug Voyager 1 was having on tech from 50 years ago from 15 billion miles away is insane enough.
I'd argue that the most imporant photograph ever taken is the very first one, we wouldn't have been able to get that shot to begin with without the very invention of photography
That strip of light looks... Beautiful.
The meaning less messages sent back,.. seems like the Aliens got hold of it😂
We bouta find aliens with voyager 1🗣🗣🗣🔥🔥🔥🔥
Springtrap: I always come back!
Voyager 1: nuh uh
I shed a tear when I heard Voyager 1 was no longer communicating, glad to see she’s back up and running.
I feel like we made all this electronic stuff a little to soon, OH WELL