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  • Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
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    More than 30 years after they were launched, NASA's two Voyager probes have traveled to the edge of the solar system and are on the doorstep of interstellar space.

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  • @MarsFKA
    @MarsFKA 13 лет назад +1

    "A billion years from now, when everything on Earth we've ever made has crumbled into dust, when the continents are changed beyond recognition and our species is unimaginably altered or extinct, the Voyager record will still speak for us."
    Carl Sagan

  • @jakeokada
    @jakeokada 12 лет назад

    Amazing that Voyager is still making great scientific discoveries. I actually used some Voyager footage of Jupiter in my documentary about space travel, and it adds a sense of mystery to the film.

  • @pangtengchen
    @pangtengchen 13 лет назад

    Those Voyagers were the soul of Carl Sagan, it has been working until now and people like Leonefan did not appreciate it

  • @ParaglidingManiac
    @ParaglidingManiac 13 лет назад

    Voyager project looks so incredible. It's learning about the universe in RAW format :)

  • @Risjaiswal
    @Risjaiswal 12 лет назад

    How can 11 people dislike such a video of human achievement

  • @JazzKeyboardist1
    @JazzKeyboardist1 12 лет назад

    as voyager 1 traveled in faint starlight, no moon rose beyond the void and there was nowhere to go except where no man has gone before

  • @silentsniperrr
    @silentsniperrr 12 лет назад

    With each passing day, that brave satellite furthers itself from its own home... 11.1 billion miles it has made its epic journey. As the edge of outer space dawns, it still remains a sign 30 years later of the progress of mankind. Godspeed, brave explorer.

  • @nuntana2
    @nuntana2 13 лет назад

    Fantastic how she's still switched-on and able to send us data. Btw, the prime mission is done & dusted, a long time ago.

  • @meithan
    @meithan 13 лет назад

    @madmaniakid Actually, that is even more unlikely than the probe being found by another civilization, assuming they are out there. Not only are stars so small compared to the space between them, but an object's velocity must be *just right* for it to crash into a star (otherwise it would just orbit it). Consider this: when two galaxies collide, the stars they are made of don't collide with each other. There's so much empty space in a galaxy that they just pass right through each other.

  • @1337pino
    @1337pino 12 лет назад

    Man, the way this was narrated, I felt like I was a kid again and I was watching a show like Reading Rainbow. O_o

  • @SeattleRexx
    @SeattleRexx 12 лет назад

    After leaving out solar system, NASA will now refer to both Voyager spacecrafts as "Starships" rather than "spacecraft"! How cool!!

  • @npntransistor299
    @npntransistor299 11 лет назад

    Radioisotope thermoelectric generators power the Voyager probes. The latest Mars rover also uses RTGs in addition to solar panels. Basically, radioactive material gives off heat and thermocouples turn this into electricity. We are still using the same technologies. Although, we now have better methods of implementing these technologies. I agree that this is amazing. The available power halves approximately every 87 years. Voyager 1 will be able to run a few instruments into 2025.

  • @VC106893
    @VC106893 13 лет назад

    Awesome video. Liked and shared, but please please, try to get the voice over quality a bit better?

  • @razzah1337
    @razzah1337 13 лет назад

    is it just me or was the audio a bit off. the volume was variable.

  • @MrrANDOM34
    @MrrANDOM34 13 лет назад

    drifting through the stars doesn`t sound like a bad way to spend eternity

  • @Dyslexic-Artist-Theory-on-Time
    @Dyslexic-Artist-Theory-on-Time 12 лет назад

    Nice!
    This is an invitation to see an artist theory on the physics of light and time!
    This can be based on just two postulates
    1. Is that the quantum wave particle function Ψ or probability function represents the forward passage of time itself
    2. Is that Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle ∆×∆p×≥h/4π that is formed by the w-function is the same uncertainty we have with any future event within our own ref-frame that we can interact with turning the possible into the actual!

  • @KoeSeer
    @KoeSeer 12 лет назад

    did you read about voyager 1? They (NASA) attached this probe with gold plated record. the record filled with sounds of nature, greetings, people talking, machinery, music
    if that's not enough, they also input the map of our solar system, our basic mathematics, alpahabet, numerical system, measurement system, etc etc...
    who knows who'll come knocking, friendly or not?

  • @Molo9000
    @Molo9000 13 лет назад

    @Zebonka
    Voyager 1 is now almost 3 times as far away as it was back in 1990 when the original Family Portrait was taken.
    I doubt u would be able to see the planets from this far away.
    A picture of our sun from that far away might be interesting though. Just a star among many stars.

  • @sgtunix
    @sgtunix 13 лет назад

    Great vid. Great storytelling.

  • @ScuddyGuitarsThings
    @ScuddyGuitarsThings 13 лет назад

    Yeah, that's kind of what I was getting at. I'm fascinated by what our sun would look like by comparison.

  • @galek75
    @galek75 12 лет назад

    i would like the voyagers to come back. they could orbit earth as monuments to our great successes.

  • @NibblerVStheBrain
    @NibblerVStheBrain 13 лет назад

    @wildcard418 why wouldn't we just send new probes altogether?

  • @karjens41
    @karjens41 13 лет назад

    This is absolutely amazing! Thank you.. Though it makes me wonder why we were able to create these craft 30 years ago yet (according to Bolden) in the 21st century, we don't have the technology to get back to the moon without international help.

  • @StarTrekkie8472
    @StarTrekkie8472 12 лет назад

    @AshleyBluewater2010
    Consider that these probes were sent over 30 years ago!

  • @kelvinchewjw
    @kelvinchewjw 13 лет назад

    so how long does the voyager design to last?

  • @radtech21
    @radtech21 13 лет назад

    I wish I was onboard one of them.
    Awesome....Awesome to the MAX.

  • @raz123456789aa
    @raz123456789aa 13 лет назад

    umm both voyager 2 and 1 will lose signal with us once it exits the solar system sadly

  • @deltasword1994
    @deltasword1994 12 лет назад

    What would it crash into? There's hardly anything that far out. Maybe a little bit of space dust, but that's really it.

  • @Nino_J
    @Nino_J 13 лет назад

    Golden Record? I hope they sent a golden record player!
    I agree with MWGrossman, this video sounds like one of my science class videos...........

  • @ScuddyGuitarsThings
    @ScuddyGuitarsThings 13 лет назад

    Am I correct in assuming that the Voyagers are too low on juice to take another Family Portrait set of photos?

  • @yanksguy23
    @yanksguy23 13 лет назад

    @madmaniakid
    No. The Voyagers are tens of thousands of years from any star system. And space is so spread out that it's more likely that they will never, ever pass through any solar system again.

  • @sidewaysfcs0718
    @sidewaysfcs0718 13 лет назад

    @nhsplayer07 as the lady said it will take 40.000 years for voyager to reach the nearest star Alpha Centauri , ....imagine how long it would take for it to reach a star that has an orbiting planet with intelligent life on it.
    also the math picture is brilliant

  • @deltaray3
    @deltaray3 13 лет назад

    Great video, but this sounded so much like a childhood bedtime story being read.

  • @Dyslexic-Artist-Theory-on-Time
    @Dyslexic-Artist-Theory-on-Time 12 лет назад

    Interesting video!
    This is an invitation to see a theory on the physics of light and time! Based on just one equation (E= ˠ M˳C²)∞ the Lorentz contraction of space and time is between the energy and mass. The greater the energy the greater the contraction of space and the slower time will run. Mass will increase relative to this and each ref-frame can be seen as a vortex in space formed by the rate that time flows. The brackets represent the boundary condition of the ref-frame within infinity

  • @Milchmann2
    @Milchmann2 12 лет назад

    thanks for this wonderful video!

  • @Triad72
    @Triad72 13 лет назад

    This audio is annoying, the volume keeps going up and down, as if the woman speaking is continuously moving to and from the microphone. Either that or that's how she speaks and in any case, it would have been much better had there been a more clear narration.

  • @RussellFSho
    @RussellFSho 13 лет назад

    @madmaniakid Do you know how empty space is? That is a tiny possibility

  • @BuddhaMUD
    @BuddhaMUD 13 лет назад

    @tpaulikas happened by accident? what?

  • @munafmusani6767
    @munafmusani6767 12 лет назад

    I can not believe they are so far out!

  • @megamokusalvin3306
    @megamokusalvin3306 12 лет назад

    The strength and the direction of the magnetic field will change.

  • @nuada2000
    @nuada2000 13 лет назад

    @Yeebok What are you talking about? She sounds fine to me.

  • @DavidLPeavy
    @DavidLPeavy 13 лет назад

    Great video..............!!!

  • @porridgeandprunes
    @porridgeandprunes 12 лет назад

    Whats wrong with the sound? Its very jerky.

  • @LizardYup
    @LizardYup 13 лет назад

    It would be cool if 1 passed Gilese, the possible of another Earth like planet, and the other voyager passing Alpha Centurai, the closet star system to us.

  • @19boozebelly81
    @19boozebelly81 12 лет назад

    So it will take Voyager 1 about 40.000 years to reach the nearest star and therefore the next tiny possibility of intelligent life, so i think we can asume it's built for the long therm... what a bummer...

  • @pipercub123456
    @pipercub123456 11 лет назад

    As was the Apollo program..the 60's and 70's were difinitely the height of the space age..todays technology cann't even get men out of low Earth orbit....so some respect for an era passed...

  • @vinegarypoo
    @vinegarypoo 12 лет назад

    nice info but the random 'flamboyance' of the voice is distracting from the awesomeness of this whole pioneer mission

  • @riahmatic
    @riahmatic 13 лет назад

    It's 2011, how about some HD, Nasa!

  • @Hannodb1961
    @Hannodb1961 12 лет назад

    How do they know Voyager is in a transition zone, and not already in inter-stellar space?

  • @CRTLALTBACKSPACE
    @CRTLALTBACKSPACE 12 лет назад

    Godspeed Voyager 1,2

  • @KeeganGA
    @KeeganGA 12 лет назад

    by the time it reaches HD would be out dated

  • @mottomike7
    @mottomike7 13 лет назад

    @MWGrossmann It doesn't give it justice to the sheer scale of what has been achieved.

  • @nachowarrior1
    @nachowarrior1 11 лет назад

    Wait, could the Voyager carry small voyager babies inside of them, and when the Voyager runs out of power, the babies get sent out? They should do that with new spacecrafts.

  • @CRTLALTBACKSPACE
    @CRTLALTBACKSPACE 12 лет назад

    I wanna kiss the sky
    Just like a satellite
    I wanna sail among the stars
    And if you share my dream
    Come fly with me
    Over Jupiter and Mars
    At the speed of light
    Into the cosmic night
    I wanna ride around the sun
    Cause from the very start I give my heart
    I could never look back down
    Kisses in the sky
    I could never look down.....

  • @GreenPartyHat
    @GreenPartyHat 13 лет назад

    Good Video

  • @SarahBCampbell
    @SarahBCampbell 12 лет назад

    Anyone else think the golden record is like a restraunt menue?

  • @1GHOUL1
    @1GHOUL1 13 лет назад

    I mean Gliese 581. XD 7x the size of Earth. 20 light years away from Earth. One of the voyagers are on its way to that planet. ;)

  • @Megadedly
    @Megadedly 13 лет назад

    @MarsFKA Who says we won't be in space by then? or moved colonies on other planets...

  • @dario9493
    @dario9493 12 лет назад

    well said, and just for the record I wasn't preaching.

  • @CoriganBC
    @CoriganBC 12 лет назад

    Shouldn't your profile pic be a drone?

  • @Leonefan
    @Leonefan 13 лет назад

    Did anyone else crack up when they heard 'only probe to reach uranus'? Just the childish side of me coming up there. Great video, NASA. I hope one day an alien race finds Voyager2 and learns about a civilization that existed millions of years ago.

  • @zndibsi
    @zndibsi 12 лет назад

    Great feat using 70s technology.

  • @TheRobloxiaStudio
    @TheRobloxiaStudio 13 лет назад

    Awww poor voyager it must be tired :(((

  • @propergeezer
    @propergeezer 13 лет назад

    isnt it likely, seeing these things are going so fast, eventualy they are gonna hit some dust or rock or something out in space and just get ripped to bits. infact im suprised they atre stil going.

  • @GalacticMarine2012
    @GalacticMarine2012 13 лет назад

    This is what gives me hope for the human race.

  • @Riotboy1
    @Riotboy1 13 лет назад

    I wonder if Voyager 1 will reach The Great Attractor before the Milky Way Galaxy? Too bad there's not a digital camera on the spacecraft to relay pictures back to Earth.

  • @thesourceholder
    @thesourceholder 13 лет назад

    I wish I could give multiple thumbs up.

  • @adastraperaspera99
    @adastraperaspera99 13 лет назад

    mind-blowing is certainly true

  • @7mstf7
    @7mstf7 12 лет назад

    nice

  • @WinginWolf
    @WinginWolf 12 лет назад

    It's a shame the lifespan of the voyager probes couldn't be another fifty years. Who knows how much more information NASA could retrieve from the probes in interstellar space should they last longer.

  • @fjbutch
    @fjbutch 13 лет назад

    Good vid,,,,

  • @westkid2860
    @westkid2860 13 лет назад

    wow...

  • @Leonefan
    @Leonefan 13 лет назад

    @AgrivatedKillah Yea, but it's close. :D

  • @Lexandreos
    @Lexandreos 12 лет назад

    Well, even if the probes take too long to reach another solar system, there's always a chance that they could be picked up by an alien spaceship. "Expect the unexpected".

  • @Flipstylee6
    @Flipstylee6 13 лет назад

    "90 minutes of the worlds greatest music"... if just 3 minutes of that music consists of michael bolton we have failed in epic proportion.

  • @Rayofficial13565
    @Rayofficial13565 13 лет назад

    @Triad72 Agreed. Poor production values. Sad that the world's foremost space agency takes a back seat to Rebecca Black.

  • @capenati
    @capenati 12 лет назад

    or make contact with alien radio waves

  • @TheGamersLegion1
    @TheGamersLegion1 11 лет назад

    so is yours

  • @tstamper67
    @tstamper67 12 лет назад

    Stephen Hawking warned against sending these "beacons" into deep space. When you're potentially the smallest creature in an incredibally vast jungle, it's not wise to call out..

  • @MrcFn872
    @MrcFn872 13 лет назад

    Epect the Unexpected Quotes NASA, Voyager probe will be leaving the solar system in a few years, and now its far enough away it can't see the sun. Possibly, it will take 40,000 years to reach the nearest star and the analogies are many. Now as ambassadors, it will go as no man has gone before- searching for stars systems and possibilities of life on other stars

  • @regmeplease
    @regmeplease 13 лет назад

    Please, choose a different speaker. This one is barely understandable!

  • @1GHOUL1
    @1GHOUL1 13 лет назад

    Soon one of those probes will reach the planet called Gaza(I think it's spelled that way). Gaza is a planet like Earth but it is really far away. That planet will be used before our sun explodes. We will have great technologies by then that can go extremely fast.

  • @Zbyszkoz
    @Zbyszkoz 12 лет назад

    next time please send probe to The Milk Way whit HD TV camera.

  • @NUNCAELAMOR
    @NUNCAELAMOR 13 лет назад

    i love nasa

  • @captlightyear
    @captlightyear 13 лет назад

    Futurama: "Urectum is the name the planet Uranus was changed to in 2620 to avoid people making the "your anus" joke."

  • @katara314
    @katara314 12 лет назад

    Keep it to yourself, people should be able to believe what they want to believe.
    Plus, how does that relate to this video?!

  • @GuitarGasmProduction
    @GuitarGasmProduction 13 лет назад

    @runronggan it can't

  • @EricGentile
    @EricGentile 11 лет назад

    damn klingons shot it down......grrrrr.....

  • @fufula
    @fufula 13 лет назад

    @kenfo0 The irony of a person of _faith_ desperately clinging to the argument that scientific discoveries concerning evolution are false due to scarce amounts of evidence will never cease to entertain me. Carry on, you're a great source of amusement.

  • @libraryquiet
    @libraryquiet 11 лет назад

    Who's to say we're the smallest creature. Shame on you Mr. Hawking, never assume.

  • @Kleeeenex1
    @Kleeeenex1 12 лет назад

    you mean a "starcraft"

  • @hardleecure
    @hardleecure 13 лет назад

    @mineralshow USA: 2 billion a day

  • @THEstrangecommenter1
    @THEstrangecommenter1 11 лет назад

    In the end, science is knowledge about everything. Even religion.

  • @LazarusDubois
    @LazarusDubois 13 лет назад

    Is this a bedtime story or something? Why is she reading this to us like we're 6-year-olds?

  • @r5r520ra
    @r5r520ra 12 лет назад

    I heard that it has a script from Quran by abdu alssmd abdu albasst. Is that true ?

  • @togos56
    @togos56 13 лет назад

    Next time send the script to me and I'll read it in a less annoying way.

  • @KoeSeer
    @KoeSeer 12 лет назад

    and a man who was born from a virgin foretold by humans with wings is a fact.

  • @KoeSeer
    @KoeSeer 12 лет назад

    got to be thinking, is this a good idea to gives our position to i-don't-know-what-the-hell-is-out-there?
    it's like giving our address completed with our property photos in a bottle and throw it at sea.

  • @imoj3925
    @imoj3925 12 лет назад

    the probe shouldnt have gone slingshot style, it should have have gangnam style, wouldv gone faster

  • @PlayStationToTheMax
    @PlayStationToTheMax 13 лет назад

    My god this is why i dont want to die, knowing im going to miss awsome stuff like this. I wish i was immortal, dont need to eat, drink, sleep, breathe and resistant to cold and fire and feel nothing cause i would be out there in a deep sleep until i am found by another race. or just stay on earth for them to evolve to say Hi im 17billion years old my race once ruled this planet take a look at these photos!:D but abviously dreams never come true:( NASA i demand you make Immortal pfft scientists!