What if Voyager’s Cameras Were Turned on Today? | COSMOS in a minute #41

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  • Опубликовано: 15 ноя 2024

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  • @jehtalent3sixtymusic
    @jehtalent3sixtymusic 6 месяцев назад +413

    Voyager 1: 🗯️ It's Dark, Lonely and Cold out here 😭🤧

  • @scottramson4591
    @scottramson4591 Год назад +624

    I personally believe Voyager with its technology of its day, Is mankind’s Greatest accomplishment!!! We hold in our hand right now way more technology than they had to work with back in the 70’s! JWST is definitely a close second, considering it needed technology that wasn’t even available yet. Voyager used what they had and now 46 years later we’re still communicating with them! Just Amazing

    • @alberb
      @alberb Год назад +15

      Technology is ever-evolving, JWST is by far remains at the number 1 spot on mankind's greatest achievement. Amy other claims would be personal opinions.

    • @D0BR0VECE
      @D0BR0VECE Год назад +31

      ​@@alberbDismisses someone's personal opinion with one's own personal opinion. 🙈

    • @alberb
      @alberb Год назад +5

      @@D0BR0VECE basically🙉

    • @D0BR0VECE
      @D0BR0VECE Год назад +1

      @@alberb Noice 👍

    • @liljohn8654
      @liljohn8654 Год назад +6

      That's crazy when you think about it like that. Not to mention the fact that it is that far from earth and still communicating with us after almost 50 years is absolutely insane. Especially with your statement about the fact of where technology was back when it was initially launched into space and you know it had to have taken a few tears to build so really the technology on board is even older!

  • @mattnerdy7236
    @mattnerdy7236 Год назад +493

    One day will just send a ship to retrieve voyager 1 and put in a museum.

    • @Loralanthalas
      @Loralanthalas 7 месяцев назад +68

      Yep. That part is inevitable as long as we exist.

    • @briankigen.
      @briankigen. 7 месяцев назад +25

      I can't wait for that

    • @veronicafleitas412
      @veronicafleitas412 6 месяцев назад +22

      Yes, it have to pass some generations until is back

    • @lukexq
      @lukexq 6 месяцев назад +39

      The chances we get voyager back is insanely unlikely, it would have been long gone by the time we would have the technology to go that far

    • @jehtalent3sixtymusic
      @jehtalent3sixtymusic 6 месяцев назад +5

      Voyager 1 🗯️ It's Dark, Lonely and Cold 😭🤧

  • @Im_Not_From_Around_Here
    @Im_Not_From_Around_Here Год назад +2642

    He's not wrong 'Mankind' will be long gone, it will have changed identity like 'Themkind'.

  • @klinglentejas1461
    @klinglentejas1461 Год назад +804

    Camera man never dies 📽🎥📹

    • @TommyXLourdes
      @TommyXLourdes Год назад +26

      This cameraman taking an interstellar nap

    • @fluffybunny510
      @fluffybunny510 Год назад +7

      But skibidi toilets will kill them

    • @TGWA101
      @TGWA101 Год назад +1

      ​@@fluffybunny510OMG STOP TALKING ABOUT THE SKIBIDI TOILET. IDK WHAT IT IS OR WHAT IT MEANS JUST SHUT UP.

    • @bikashdas0007
      @bikashdas0007 Год назад

      Cut the bullshit
      It's old😂😂😂

    • @searchwikipediafallacy5567
      @searchwikipediafallacy5567 Год назад +6

      Is there a way to know and see what Sun would look like as we keep moving away from it until we reach the alpha century system?

  • @basketguy2358
    @basketguy2358 Год назад +164

    Damn, that got real dark at the end

    • @dark14life
      @dark14life Год назад +19

      That's reality. Not even the universe itself is eternal. It will one day die, as well.
      Entropy is the end of all things.

    • @anotherdalton
      @anotherdalton Год назад +13

      @@dark14lifeand something new will become alive, that’s how the cycle works.

    • @no1uknugamingchannel
      @no1uknugamingchannel 6 месяцев назад +1

      Directed by M Night Shamylan

    • @dbutler1986
      @dbutler1986 3 месяца назад +1

      ​@@dark14life but perfectly homogenous matter/energy is not only maximum entropy, but it's its own kind of order. No reason to suppose time is going to stop just because heat spreads out

    • @mclovin12
      @mclovin12 14 дней назад

      @@dark14lifeyou get it

  • @dmr123kkla
    @dmr123kkla Год назад +207

    You will see a kid that is a thousand times bigger than the average human being at his age.
    Holding Voyager in his hand, wondering where his new toy he found in his backyard came from.

    • @JudahMaccabee_
      @JudahMaccabee_ Год назад +21

      With florescent purple skin and huge black bug eyes

    • @saltswimming502
      @saltswimming502 Год назад +7

      ​@@JudahMaccabee_that scene from courage the cowardly dog?

    • @CatsBtrippin
      @CatsBtrippin Год назад +1

      @@JudahMaccabee_Barney?

  • @kevingreen3781
    @kevingreen3781 Год назад +105

    I hope one day we can get voyager back home although I won’t be around sad to think it’s been alone all this time I remember the day it launched,,good luck little space craft god speed hope we find you or aliens find you and bring you home

    • @zimzimal8547
      @zimzimal8547 Год назад +3

      Cringe to give feelings and emotion to a spacecraft

    • @bruh-ow1qo
      @bruh-ow1qo Год назад +19

      @@zimzimal8547I mean after they say some messages that have been said they sound very human. For example mars rovers say things and it feels like they are human when saying them and we also sometimes personify objects to give them emotion and feel a deeper connection. After all when we spend a lot of time with stuff we can personify it

    • @CountryBoyChris
      @CountryBoyChris Год назад

      ​@@zimzimal8547Cringe you have a sad life and care about nothing but yourself.

    • @MySiGGYSAUER
      @MySiGGYSAUER Год назад +8

      ​@zimzimal8547 that's not cringe, the fact that you worry about it is what's cringe.

    • @LilGamingYes
      @LilGamingYes Год назад +1

      ​@@bruh-ow1qoMars' rover final message was written by human to be sent by the rover when it would be "dying" so of course it sounds human. It's not an AI like ChatGPT.

  • @audreyheather
    @audreyheather Год назад +145

    It's amazing that Voyager 1 is still transmitting given it was made so long ago. Compared to today's technology

    • @ahoksbergen
      @ahoksbergen Год назад

      Maybe you should check out planned obsolescence. Dont believe everything you been told, cuz in fact man and whoa-man have become dumber over time. Light bulbs that last forever were invented well over a hundred yrs ago, probably not for the first time in history.

    • @glennbobey6332
      @glennbobey6332 Год назад +2

      Gullible 🤡

    • @zumbinis
      @zumbinis Год назад +19

      @@glennbobey6332 Wrong. Voyager 1 IS still communicating by radio signal with Earth, even though its TV cameras are turned off. Why do you say it is not??

    • @SweetSunrising
      @SweetSunrising Год назад +10

      Ikr we can barely keep our crap functioning on Mars after a month these days 😂

    • @satyabhan6548
      @satyabhan6548 Год назад +8

      Imagine if Apple made these.. 😂 obsolete after 2 years of service

  • @CobraWitch
    @CobraWitch Год назад +24

    Imagine voyager keeps traveling for thausands of years and one day when our technology has evolved enough we can jump with a spacecraft to voyager and pick it up and bring it back home (if that home still exists)

    • @has2111
      @has2111 Год назад +5

      Bring it home!!!! After all we have put into sending it to the stars 🤦🏻

    • @NeroTheBoop
      @NeroTheBoop 9 месяцев назад +1

      That would be beautiful

    • @DominiqueEugene-m7k
      @DominiqueEugene-m7k 4 дня назад

      Man, I get the kiddy fantasy of light speed travel, but if you plan on somehow evolving the human body before we’re all extinct, we couldn’t even handle the travel of light speed. 1 light year is 1.7 trillion miles. Our nearest planet outside our Solar System is 4+ light years away. Voyager one over the course of 45+ years has only traveled 24 millions miles. We won’t be getting anywhere. That’s just the sad reality boy

  • @PBAmygdala2021
    @PBAmygdala2021 Год назад +47

    Hold on. What was that about "we'll be long gone?"

    • @D0BR0VECE
      @D0BR0VECE Год назад +1

      How about everyone that ever watched this video?

    • @nessa-parmentier
      @nessa-parmentier Год назад +17

      (Edit : my math is wrong I corrected it in another comment)
      It talked about the time needed for Voyager to see a noticeable change in the positions of the stars, which would take light-years
      24 billion kilometres is an insanely small fraction of a light year (somewhere in the 3/100000th area)
      So it will need an *insane* amount of time to reach even one lightyear away. At its current speed, if my math is correct (which, it is not but maybe it can be a rough approximation), it would need 18 million years to reach approximately one light-year away. Nobody will ever be able to accurately predict if humanity will still be there in 18 million years, but I think it's safe to assume that, at the very least, Voyager 1 will be completely forgotten by then, so there will be no one to communicate with it

    • @opposingcounsel
      @opposingcounsel Год назад

      Humans will go extinct at some point. That’s inevitable

    • @dinoorb
      @dinoorb 9 месяцев назад +1

      18 MILLION YEARS?!! It's only going to take 18 THOUSAND years.@@nessa-parmentier

    • @nessa-parmentier
      @nessa-parmentier 9 месяцев назад

      @@dinoorb ok yeah your comment made me go do the math again and I end up with somewhere around 18 thousand years when I use the time it took to get there (I also got back to my 18 million figure but I messed up my conversions to have it)
      BUT ! That value is a bad approximation, as Voyager 1 travelled initially way faster than it does now, so let's try to account for that. Its current speed is estimated to be about 17km/s, which is just about 9 millions km/year, which accounting for the 24 billion kilometres already done, still leaves us with roughly 1 million years. (which, 1 light year is 9461 billion km, so it's easier math than what I was trying to do before)
      So you're right that I did the math wrong, and your math is correct. But it's not accurate to reality either, because using a mean to calculate the time it takes (which we both did) isn't the best idea.

  • @tonyyayo5548
    @tonyyayo5548 Год назад +7

    Imagine the aliens, sending back their own version of voyager space Craft to study Earth

    • @VicInvades
      @VicInvades 11 дней назад

      They apparently already did with a pass by asteroid ☄️

  • @erickelly8704
    @erickelly8704 Год назад +9

    I’ll be around maybe in a metal box maybe in a robot body but I’ll be here waiting 😂

  • @chrisschembari2486
    @chrisschembari2486 Год назад +55

    It should take Voyager millions of years to travel at least 2,000 light-years, so in that sense, you're correct. Our descendants in that future epoch might be unrecognizable to us as humans, but we'll still be around as part of their heritage.

    • @D0BR0VECE
      @D0BR0VECE Год назад +5

      About 36 billion years. That's about 30 billion years after the death of the solar system.
      That's the perspective here. If we are around by that point, we'll be around the galaxy. Milkdromeda, if there isn't any collisions further in time.

    • @D0BR0VECE
      @D0BR0VECE Год назад +2

      By God you're absolutely right. It's 10^6. 🤦
      Well..... Nevermind...... I'll see myself out.
      But please, it's 300000km/s.

    • @chrisschembari2486
      @chrisschembari2486 Год назад +1

      @@D0BR0VECE dobre vieche, moi drukh.

    • @D0BR0VECE
      @D0BR0VECE Год назад +1

      @@chrisschembari2486 прецаках се 🤷

    • @chrisschembari2486
      @chrisschembari2486 Год назад

      @@D0BR0VECE okay, I can't copy and paste that into a translator, not from my RUclips app, so... babushka!

  • @benthekeeshond545
    @benthekeeshond545 Год назад +204

    I disagree that mankind will be long gone. I am optimistic that we will survive as long or beyond our Earth. All it takes is peace among us and cooperation.

    • @krutikzim
      @krutikzim Год назад +19

      AI will save mankind. Lots of efforts will be eased

    • @skateboardingjesus4006
      @skateboardingjesus4006 Год назад +15

      Peace and cooperation amongst the sane ones to get off this rock and leave the nutballls behind to their own devices.
      And leave a beacon way out in space broadcasting a continuous message
      "AVOID THIS CRAP-HOLE AT ALL COSTS".

    • @D0BR0VECE
      @D0BR0VECE Год назад +15

      ​@@krutikzimOnly mankind can save itself. Tools are irrelevant.

    • @D0BR0VECE
      @D0BR0VECE Год назад +2

      ​@@skateboardingjesus4006Yeah. That would require global civilization. So....

    • @skateboardingjesus4006
      @skateboardingjesus4006 Год назад +6

      @@D0BR0VECE No, just certain appropriately interested and capable people within it. Not the whole civilisation. It would be nice to have the whole of the planet's populace involved, but that won't happen.

  • @mintyfresh6530
    @mintyfresh6530 Год назад +4

    I kayaked to a relatively close island off the mainland where I live, and the distance to scale of the landmass is humbling as you approach over the hours. this amplifies that feeling 100 fold 😅

  • @Standalone81cle
    @Standalone81cle 9 месяцев назад +4

    The most lonely human made object in the universe vs the most lonely robot in the solor system on mars

    • @joewatson5226
      @joewatson5226 13 дней назад

      Well your forgetting Voyager 2 it's floating along out in space all on its own as well. Voyager 2 was actually launched before Voyager 1. So V2 has been alone in space longer than V1.

  • @DrippyOfficialYT
    @DrippyOfficialYT 6 месяцев назад +5

    Can’t believe we know more about space than our own ocean itself💀

  • @fxyuvraj
    @fxyuvraj Год назад +390

    Wherever Voyager will go, it'll have one hell of a story to tell.
    And that story is,
    "We Existed"

    • @xninja2369
      @xninja2369 Год назад +18

      As one of most evil creatures to exist on universe...

    • @telx2010
      @telx2010 Год назад +3

      "We made it all up"

    • @HypnosisBear
      @HypnosisBear Год назад +16

      ​@@xninja2369one of the most *legendary creatures to exist!

    • @HypnosisBear
      @HypnosisBear Год назад +1

      Us humans are the greatest...!

    • @ankitghosh7892
      @ankitghosh7892 Год назад +2

      It's actually very sad

  • @weisswurster
    @weisswurster Год назад +22

    For anyone wondering, it will take Voyager 1 4,870 years to travel a single lightyear

    • @deeprahul
      @deeprahul 9 месяцев назад

      Many unknock factors like solar winds or any other kinds of non explanainable phenomena might make it faster than its usual speed

    • @gigakrait5648
      @gigakrait5648 6 месяцев назад

      Lol. Not even close dude. You're terrible at math.
      Voyager 1 speed is 38,000 mph. 1 light year is 5.88 Trillion miles
      38,000x24x365=332,880,000 miles in a year.
      5.88 trillion / 332,880,000 = 17,665 years to go 1 light year.

    • @weisswurster
      @weisswurster 6 месяцев назад

      @@gigakrait5648 my mistake, you are right. No need for insults though.

  • @masonfarnsworth1801
    @masonfarnsworth1801 Год назад +112

    Its crazy to think Voyager is 18 light hours away frrom us

    • @maharajashiv3086
      @maharajashiv3086 Год назад +3

      18 light -hours- **years**

    • @l02k38
      @l02k38 Год назад +50

      ​@@maharajashiv3086if it was actually 18 light years away from us we would have seen what other star systems look like

    • @johncena-uh7jd
      @johncena-uh7jd Год назад +29

      @@maharajashiv3086 need science class

    • @aman.vashisht
      @aman.vashisht Год назад +6

      ​@@maharajashiv3086it's not traveling at 1.5 lakh km per hour

    • @tarushboii2531
      @tarushboii2531 Год назад +14

      ​@@maharajashiv308618 light years would be 170+ trillion km ;)

  • @aurobindasahu5801
    @aurobindasahu5801 Год назад +3

    If ever there would be a Time Machine, I would want to say final goodbye to Voyager-I. God bless Voyager-I and you be immortal.

  • @mukeshkumar5186
    @mukeshkumar5186 Год назад +13

    One day humans will send Satellites in search of Voyager 1 to know about their ancestors technologies.

    • @rt.99
      @rt.99 6 месяцев назад +1

      lol, paradox

  • @ThunderTimer
    @ThunderTimer Год назад +6

    When we all meet death and look it in the eye as we accept our fates, only voyager 1 will be the only thing to ever remain

    • @iamnotbloxo
      @iamnotbloxo 11 месяцев назад

      Along with Voyager 2 Pioneer 11 and 10 aswell.

  • @imadarshdeen
    @imadarshdeen Год назад +2

    Imagine long after mankind is gone some alien civilization finds voyager drifting

  • @lisear2926
    @lisear2926 Год назад +10

    Hopefully long gone in ships to explore the universe and live on other planets.

    • @D0BR0VECE
      @D0BR0VECE Год назад

      If we still need planets to live on by that time, I would be wery disappointed.

    • @lisear2926
      @lisear2926 Год назад

      @@D0BR0VECE Sometimes people stay in places because they like it, not because it's a necessity though.. for a season, a reason or a lifetime.

    • @D0BR0VECE
      @D0BR0VECE Год назад +1

      @@lisear2926 Yes. Nice. Relatable.
      But I don't think we're on same page here.
      I don't think terms like lifetime or people will be applicable anymore.

  • @bryanayson8304
    @bryanayson8304 10 месяцев назад +2

    bro was aware that the sun would explode so he went faraway

  • @xarsx1
    @xarsx1 Год назад +7

    Imagine after a million years it crashes into some planet with extraterrestrial life forms they will shit their pants, if they wear any in the first place.

    • @somerandomperson6511
      @somerandomperson6511 Год назад +2

      That would be funny but this thing would burn up if it entered a planet’s atmosphere and only bits of debris would remain

    • @jeanconspiratist3074
      @jeanconspiratist3074 Год назад

      Or have to take shits .

    • @susannebrunberg4174
      @susannebrunberg4174 5 месяцев назад

      Crashlands on one of their moons... And when they find it, and realize it actually doesn't belong there. What arguing it would be : "That's impossible, we know for a fact there are no aliens! We are alone in this universe"...

  • @vicneve1169
    @vicneve1169 Год назад

    I love this channel 😊❤

  • @SantanuProductions
    @SantanuProductions Год назад +3

    Year 3000: Voyager brings backs aliens along who will complain of earthlings littering the space.

    • @c00per_
      @c00per_ Год назад

      Nobody cares.

  • @dragossorin85
    @dragossorin85 11 месяцев назад +2

    Would have been great to have the ships by design compatible to refuel or to couple with later sent reactors in order to reach way farther

    • @gigakrait5648
      @gigakrait5648 6 месяцев назад

      Sure dude. With 70s tech. Where do you guys come up with such ridiculous nonsense to start with? The emotional attachment to this thing by so many people is beyond weird. Love the ones that want to retrieve it and put it in a museum. It's really pathetic.
      It was designed with one mission in mind. It wasn't even supposed to go this far or last this long. So your idea of refueling it would never have even crossed their minds much less even been doable.

  • @bigpapawavy
    @bigpapawavy 11 месяцев назад +3

    One day something out there is going to find v1

    • @BarrelProofLaugh
      @BarrelProofLaugh 5 месяцев назад

      How

    • @bigpapawavy
      @bigpapawavy 5 месяцев назад

      @@BarrelProofLaugh not guaranteed, but it may become a ufo in another solar system in the Milky Way within a few million years. If there’s a civilization as advanced or more than us they’ll more than likely detect it

  • @leandromoralez9480
    @leandromoralez9480 5 месяцев назад +2

    Imagine that that will be all thats left of humanity one day hope they put the right stuff in the golden record

  • @_martian101
    @_martian101 Год назад +5

    Thousands light years? I thought ther's already many stars within 10 light years from us

    • @gigakrait5648
      @gigakrait5648 6 месяцев назад

      He said "noticeable star shifts" not "noticeable stars".

    • @_martian101
      @_martian101 6 месяцев назад

      @@gigakrait5648 yeah I know that, what I meant is the star is like a formation of dust, you move a little and the formation would shift relatively

    • @gigakrait5648
      @gigakrait5648 6 месяцев назад

      @@_martian101 Yea, I think he might be wrong in his assumption of needing to be thousands of light years away. But the point is not really relevant anyway because Voyager won't even be 1 light year away for a very long time.

  • @Marky831
    @Marky831 Год назад

    Unbelievable planet hopping with perfect photos 🌞

  • @Sanjeet_1810
    @Sanjeet_1810 Год назад +4

    Song name in the background? Please, would love a reply ❤

    • @stronghealer
      @stronghealer Год назад

      I don't know the song but thought I could help with a link to similar sounds.
      ruclips.net/video/7lZ9-yACROE/видео.html

  • @INCOMEINSIDER10X
    @INCOMEINSIDER10X 4 месяца назад

    When we accidentally or purposefully kill an ant, we often don't feel much mercy or regret. The ant's tiny size makes it easy to overlook its life. But if we take a step back and consider our place in the vast universe, we are no more than a tiny dot ourselves, much like that ant. Despite our size, each of us carries immense value, emotions, and stories. It's a humbling reminder that every life, no matter how small, has its own significance.

  • @WhatWhy42
    @WhatWhy42 Год назад +26

    Turn it on and see if it still works... I want an update.

    • @Overlyamplified
      @Overlyamplified Год назад +8

      It works, don't worry about that

    • @D0BR0VECE
      @D0BR0VECE Год назад +6

      We get updates somewhat regularly.

    • @Eazy-ERyder
      @Eazy-ERyder Год назад +1

      Me too!

    • @thisisneeraj7133
      @thisisneeraj7133 Год назад +10

      Ask him to drop a selfie and quickly turn off camera after it

    • @kadinweathers7890
      @kadinweathers7890 Год назад

      @@thisisneeraj7133oh yea nasa will def do that for you!

  • @MichelleJohnson-yx2nw
    @MichelleJohnson-yx2nw Год назад

    Awesome, thanks xx

  • @karthikchand
    @karthikchand Год назад +9

    I always wonder where did I come from and why am I born as Human being.

    • @D0BR0VECE
      @D0BR0VECE Год назад +7

      You came from your mother's womb, from an egg cell being fertilised by your father's sperm cell.
      Which also answers your second question.
      You're welcome.

    • @karthikchand
      @karthikchand Год назад +4

      @@D0BR0VECE I am not taking about physical body I am talking about Soul(Spirit) in other words consciousness.

    • @D0BR0VECE
      @D0BR0VECE Год назад +1

      @@karthikchand that doesn't equals

    • @karthikchand
      @karthikchand Год назад +1

      @@D0BR0VECE no it makes sense

    • @D0BR0VECE
      @D0BR0VECE Год назад +1

      @@karthikchand To you maybe. But that's fair. Everyone is free to make sense of their own existence in the way that is most satisfying to them. Unless it hurts others ofc.

  • @jensschroder8214
    @jensschroder8214 11 месяцев назад +1

    The battery of V1 becomes empty. In order to still have energy for the necessary controls, almost everything unnecessary was switched off.

  • @butterspark6434
    @butterspark6434 Год назад +16

    Why will humanity be all gone by then?

    • @CountryBoyChris
      @CountryBoyChris Год назад +3

      there are many theories, just look it up

    • @liljohn8654
      @liljohn8654 Год назад +5

      Because we are destroying ourselves and our own planet

    • @kyleoren4212
      @kyleoren4212 Год назад +10

      With its speed it, the sun will be long gone by the time it reaches the next star.
      So if humanity hasnt figured out to gtfo of Sol System, then yeah we gone.

    • @opposingcounsel
      @opposingcounsel Год назад

      The overwhelming majority of species that ever exist, ultimately go extinct. Humans are not inherently exceptional in our abilities for survival. We kill each other, watch each other perish, and kill ourselves. There’s nothing exceptional about our genetics that makes us extraordinarily suited for infinite survival. Unless we evolve for continued survival, ultimately at some point in time our species will go extinct.

    • @splatternaenae
      @splatternaenae Месяц назад

      AUGUST 12TH 2036 THE HEAT DEATH OF THE UNIVERSE❗ AUGUST 12TH 2036 THE HEAT DEATH OF THE UNIVERSE❗

  • @roachtoasties
    @roachtoasties 4 месяца назад +1

    The spacecraft may have enough fuel left to continue sending some data until 2036, assuming there's no failure before then. That's 58 years after launch. Not much of the team that originally worked on the project will still be alive.

  • @zartexkrontaculys1097
    @zartexkrontaculys1097 Год назад +6

    Bro really thinks we wont make it 💀

    • @nathd6784
      @nathd6784 Год назад +1

      Yeah I hate this way of seeing things. It’s not like we’ve been here for almost some millions of years, so 1 thousand is nothing

    • @somerandomperson6511
      @somerandomperson6511 Год назад

      @@nathd6784 1 thousand lightyears is 40 million years with voyager 1

    • @opposingcounsel
      @opposingcounsel Год назад

      @@nathd6784 The overwhelming majority of species that ever exist, ultimately go extinct. Humans are not inherently exceptional in our abilities for survival. We kill each other, watch each other perish, and kill ourselves. There’s nothing exceptional about our genetics that makes us extraordinarily suited for infinite survival. Unless we evolve for continued survival, ultimately at some point in time our species will go extinct.

    • @opposingcounsel
      @opposingcounsel Год назад

      @@nathd6784​​⁠ also he said “Voyager I needs to travel thousands of light years”-i.e., it needs to travel the distance that an object traveling at the speed of light would have traveled after traveling at that speed for thousands of years. Considering the speed of light is 3.0 x 10^8 m/s-which is much faster than Voyager I is traveling-it will take Voyager I *much* longer than thousands of years for it to have traveled “thousands of light years”

  • @AyaanX-fe6pm
    @AyaanX-fe6pm 17 дней назад

    "Sadly by then mankind will be long gone". I'm sad😢.

  • @bhavinpatel257
    @bhavinpatel257 Год назад +4

    Basically voyager has become useless due to time constraints

    • @MrT------5743
      @MrT------5743 Год назад

      What needs a lack of time constraints to be useful?

  • @mr808steelers
    @mr808steelers 11 месяцев назад

    Wow. It’s like,
    The more I learn💁🏻
    The less I know 🤦🏻
    Mind blowing 🤯

  • @nicolasy3392
    @nicolasy3392 Год назад

    I absolutely love this Channel 💖💖💖 Voyager 1 , thanks to those who built this phenomenal probe 🛰🌌🛰🌌 to do its phenomenal work. Godspeed, our friend 🛰🌌🛰🌌🛰🛰🛰🛰🛰🛰🛰🛰🛰🛰🛰🛰🛰🛰🛰🛰🛰🛰🛰🛰🛰🛰🌌🌌🌌🌌🌌🌌🌌🌌🌌🌌🌌🌌🌌🌌🌌💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖

  • @dtikvxcdgjbv7975
    @dtikvxcdgjbv7975 Год назад +14

    Mankind won't be gone. We are on this planet for over two million years, ten thousand years is nothing.

    • @vinayanpa126
      @vinayanpa126 Год назад +5

      Who said anything about thousands. It's gonna take millions of years

    • @milaanvigraham8664
      @milaanvigraham8664 Год назад

      ​@@vinayanpa126He said so in the video

    • @Admiralty86
      @Admiralty86 Год назад +1

      Voyagers going to the store for milk.

    • @vinayanpa126
      @vinayanpa126 Год назад +3

      @@milaanvigraham8664 He said ten thousand light years. Not just ten thousand

    • @milaanvigraham8664
      @milaanvigraham8664 Год назад

      @@vinayanpa126 Ah, I stand corrected. I misheard.

  • @mrfloaty7253
    @mrfloaty7253 11 месяцев назад +1

    If earth would be destroyed now the only evidence of it existing would be voyager 1 floating into the endless darkness of space

  • @Mr_Pettit848
    @Mr_Pettit848 6 месяцев назад

    It’s just kinda sad to think that one day humans will not be here and Voyager 1 will be out there in space, and if anything finds it hopefully they will know “we were here”

  • @rahulrustagi6119
    @rahulrustagi6119 Год назад +3

    Universe is mortal and so are everythingbin it. All are gone with time.

  • @mrreemann3739
    @mrreemann3739 9 месяцев назад

    I applaud those who seek to take mankind to a higher level

  • @christopherruggles887
    @christopherruggles887 Год назад +5

    Mankind will live forever

    • @nathd6784
      @nathd6784 Год назад

      Mankind imperium FTW
      pessimist people are treators

  • @davidm5707
    @davidm5707 Год назад +1

    I hadn't thought if it that way. We assumed that the Voyagers were our emissaries to outer space, but in reality, they're probably our legacy.
    We may move farther out in the solar system, but probably never to another star system.
    So when the Sun expands and destroys everything on Earth, at least they will still be left.

  • @investing1223
    @investing1223 Год назад +4

    I bet you anything it's sitting in an alien museum

    • @asponon
      @asponon Год назад +1

      It’s not?

  • @Fat12219
    @Fat12219 8 месяцев назад +1

    It is so cold out there in space 😫

  • @bleekskaduwee6762
    @bleekskaduwee6762 Год назад +5

    Do you think in the future spacefarers will go looking for voyagers 1 & 2 like they are a myth or something?

  • @milianxhighlights
    @milianxhighlights Год назад

    The one thing that Motivates me to study is that "Mankind will be gone forever".

  • @stonesinmyblood27
    @stonesinmyblood27 Год назад +28

    No, you’ll be long gone

    • @D0BR0VECE
      @D0BR0VECE Год назад +1

      ​@Avocado36not really

    • @D0BR0VECE
      @D0BR0VECE Год назад +1

      @Avocado36 ok. I struggle to see the brilliance

  • @True-psychonaut
    @True-psychonaut Год назад +5

    😂😂😂 24billion kilometre Wi-Fi connection wtf?!?!?

    • @asponon
      @asponon Год назад +1

      There is no connection?

    • @not_even_me5035
      @not_even_me5035 Год назад +2

      It takes about a day to even get the faintest of signals to and from the voyagers. Even so, recently a 2 degree misalignment caused NASA to lose contact with Voyager 2.

    • @True-psychonaut
      @True-psychonaut Год назад

      @@not_even_me5035
      😂 ok fella

    • @not_even_me5035
      @not_even_me5035 Год назад

      @@True-psychonaut Are you going to dispute me with any actual evidence? Or are you just going to stick your fingers in your ears and say "Nuh uh"

    • @True-psychonaut
      @True-psychonaut Год назад

      @@not_even_me5035
      ??? Evidence of what ???

  • @Drew-qd9zj
    @Drew-qd9zj Месяц назад

    Dude has such little hope in us. Only a couple thousand years before we are gone is terrible

  • @Glidescube
    @Glidescube Год назад +37

    How do you know we'll be long gone? I mean you say it with such certainty that it's almost arrogant

    • @D0BR0VECE
      @D0BR0VECE Год назад

      Were talking tenths of billions years in future.
      If mankind is still around at that time, it will not resemble what we are today even remotely.
      And it won't be on Earth anymore.

    • @jimmcneal5292
      @jimmcneal5292 Год назад +5

      Typical modernist antinatalist idiocy

    • @D0BR0VECE
      @D0BR0VECE Год назад +4

      @@jimmcneal5292 Sassy.
      Still pretty dumb in this context.

    • @jimmcneal5292
      @jimmcneal5292 Год назад

      @@D0BR0VECE arguments?

    • @D0BR0VECE
      @D0BR0VECE Год назад +2

      @@jimmcneal5292 You present none, yet you ask yourself?
      That's not how it works.

  • @fluffymims9772
    @fluffymims9772 Год назад +1

    Wait, how could the constellations remain unchanged if they are entirely based on perspective? So, how far would one have to travel to affect constellations?

    • @paper7503
      @paper7503 Год назад

      At least 4 light years.

  • @_yatharth_
    @_yatharth_ Год назад +4

    Second😢

  • @ViraL_FootprinT.ex.e
    @ViraL_FootprinT.ex.e 6 месяцев назад +2

    Would it be the worst thing that humanity would be long gone at some point in history. We're a pretty violent species that has no business making it too far out into the stars. We'll probably end up wiping ourselves out, one way or another, before even colonizing mars. And that's okay
    ╮⁠(⁠.⁠ ⁠❛⁠ ⁠ᴗ⁠ ⁠❛⁠.⁠)⁠╭

  • @HappyBear376
    @HappyBear376 Год назад +3

    Manmade is the word you were looking for my woke dude.

    • @kyle.falconer
      @kyle.falconer Год назад +1

      Imagine being this sensitive 😂

    • @D0BR0VECE
      @D0BR0VECE Год назад +1

      ​@@kyle.falconerIkr.
      How is human even supposed to be avoiding 'man'? 😂

    • @josephgreen2824
      @josephgreen2824 Год назад +1

      Is that your take away from all of this?

    • @not_even_me5035
      @not_even_me5035 Год назад

      Human made works fine too. Just stop being a snowflake 🤷🏼‍♀️

    • @HappyBear376
      @HappyBear376 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@kyle.falconerjust better educated and resistant to marxism.

  • @grantishw15
    @grantishw15 2 месяца назад

    Would be interesting to know what are the 2 most distant man made object from eachother. Also the 2 most distant objects in the observable universe from each other.

    • @rachinvocat9587
      @rachinvocat9587 2 месяца назад

      Voyager 1 and 2 are the farthest things we’ve made and sent into space voyager 1 is the thing to reach intestellar travel

  • @critterfestsanctuary2446
    @critterfestsanctuary2446 Год назад +2

    It doesn't matter. Its all fake anyways. Btw frogs arnt real 🐸

    • @frogz
      @frogz Год назад +4

      YOU arnt real

    • @D0BR0VECE
      @D0BR0VECE Год назад

      ​@@frogz😂

  • @sainangelus5376
    @sainangelus5376 Год назад +1

    There will be a time where Voyager 1 will serve a huge purpose in the universe for someone or something. We will be long gone, but at least I can say I lived in the times when voyager 1 was launched

    • @arooobine
      @arooobine 6 месяцев назад

      It'll mean the world to that one lone hydrogen atom that got lost

  • @Sandy33569
    @Sandy33569 6 месяцев назад

    Well dang, that escalated quickly.. “Mankind will be long gone” 😅

  • @tuja464
    @tuja464 Год назад

    How long the voyager will last without any issues? It never breaks? Just curious.

  • @anearthian625
    @anearthian625 Год назад +1

    Perpetual 🥶 cold darkness 🥺. In search of secrets beyond our self imagined importance

  • @4gsubwayburritosammich
    @4gsubwayburritosammich 5 месяцев назад

    Voyager 1 casually decaying (i think) in the cold, lonely, planet filled atmosphere, its cool tho.

  • @ankitdas2845
    @ankitdas2845 Год назад

    Mankind will always prevail wether in earth or in other exoplanets or in other solar systems...mankind always expands

  • @runner5874
    @runner5874 20 дней назад

    That's our only proof as a inteligent race in space so far ,we all should be proud !

  • @Snowdragon.
    @Snowdragon. Год назад +1

    If the camera was on, you would see a ominous cloud that would cover the satellite and later merge as V’Ger ! 🖖

  • @gneu1527
    @gneu1527 5 месяцев назад

    I'm surprised by the fact that voyager is just a floating camera, which means anything can happen to it, but it didn't. At some point it will leave the solar system, which will be a great achievement.

  • @birwhy
    @birwhy Год назад

    you told us so we now dont need to turn it on ever again

  • @ranjanmookherjee9428
    @ranjanmookherjee9428 Год назад +1

    What if someone catches the voyger 1 and says "Hellooo"

  • @AmmarAlshomali
    @AmmarAlshomali Год назад

    Imagine humans have gotten alot in technology that they pass by Voyager before Voyager itself reaches a new solar system.

  • @ArpanNatureBoy
    @ArpanNatureBoy Год назад

    "mankind will be long gone". This scares

  • @CamelxRavenNova2
    @CamelxRavenNova2 Год назад

    How do you make your videos?

  • @Sohaik55
    @Sohaik55 Год назад +1

    if I was its director I surely turn camera once every day take a selfie

  • @tylerprice508
    @tylerprice508 9 месяцев назад

    Airdropping outside the solar system is crazy

  • @gothgirl4evr881
    @gothgirl4evr881 Год назад +1

    That's crazy to think about. After we are ancient history those satellites will still be floating endlessly thru space unless it crashes into something. But if not someday there might be a civilization out there 10s of thousands of years from now that might stumble upon it and wonder where it came from 🤯🤯🤯

  • @tapashdas4020
    @tapashdas4020 Год назад +1

    The last line horrifies me🙂

  • @tjlastname5192
    @tjlastname5192 Год назад +1

    I’m a little confused about one part of this. The narrator said the craft would have to go thousands of light years to see a difference in the position of the stars. Pretty sure the closest stars are only a few light years away.

    • @Qilue
      @Qilue Год назад +3

      Stand in the middle of a stadium and note the relative position of the seats. Then move 10 meters in one direction, the seats will look mostly to be the same orientation.
      Our nearest neighbours are close yes, but the others are much further away. Space is vast.

    • @tjlastname5192
      @tjlastname5192 Год назад +1

      @@Qilue I know that space is big, but it said that it would take thousands of light years to see a difference in the constellations, and that’s not correct. Many of those stars are just a few hundred light years away, and some less than a hundred.

  • @swirlyorange847
    @swirlyorange847 10 месяцев назад

    I'm getting cold my friends, I don't know how much longer I can keep talking to you all, but I will hold out for as long as I can just like you all did for me. This adventure has been incredible for all of us, but I'm afraid it's coming to an end. Even so far away from home, I know that when I go silent someday, you'll all still be watching me. Every time you turn your head to the sky, I am up there and I will carry your memory to the cosmos with me even as I fall into an eternal silence. Farewell Earth, remember this last lesson for me will you? Hold fast against the current, you never know what you are truly capable of until you try.

  • @nicolasfranco6490
    @nicolasfranco6490 6 месяцев назад

    I guide man's dreams, man's hopes. I send them forward, into distant starry skies. Someday, I will reach a destination.
    Pale Blue Dot

  • @shallah777
    @shallah777 Год назад

    Mankind would be long gone but humans might still be here

  • @hedonepicurea4327
    @hedonepicurea4327 Год назад +1

    I would say mankind wouldn't be done by then.

  • @kittys179
    @kittys179 Год назад +1

    It would be interesting to imagine an alien planet, hundreds of lightyears away, with lifeforms like humans, seeing the voyager falling down onto their planet. Would they think it ks just another shooting star if disintergrating in their atmosphere? Our existance to them being a mere speck in the sky to them.
    What if the voyager somehow survived a crash landing on a planet with little gravity? Would they be able to unlock its secrets to discover information on us and not be truly forgotten after we are long gone.

    • @FigQc
      @FigQc 8 месяцев назад

      Thats the purpose of the golden disc that its equiped with

  • @gregvarner9562
    @gregvarner9562 Год назад +1

    If the species can hold itself together into the future and the technology becomes available we should go out there and get this thing someday before it gives away our position. Somehow I don't see that working out well for human civilization. If you can even call us civilized anymore.

    • @gigakrait5648
      @gigakrait5648 6 месяцев назад

      Lol. We purposefully put a way to find us on the gold record that was attached to it. That may or may not work anyway.

  • @rudewaanphillips9622
    @rudewaanphillips9622 Год назад +2

    "Mankind would be long gone?"

  • @DerangedPacman
    @DerangedPacman Месяц назад

    imagine if, one day, voyager escapes the universe and into the one right next to ours and happens to bump into another voyager and send it back to earth

  • @Bodade-b6l
    @Bodade-b6l 2 месяца назад

    Non living objects too have feelings sir... And my feelings for her😟.. love you voyager

  • @unknownuser4631-t1o
    @unknownuser4631-t1o 6 месяцев назад +1

    Im happy its working again dacades later

  • @samseeger9958
    @samseeger9958 Год назад

    How depressing. We will all be gone.

  • @speedGV25
    @speedGV25 6 месяцев назад

    How to get these clips?