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From Voyager to Tesla car! 5 man-made objects on an endless journey through space

From Voyager to Tesla car! 5 man-made objects on an endless journey through space

Launched in 1977, the Voyager twins are the farthest human-made objects from Earth. Voyager 1 is now more than 24 billion kilometres away, officially in interstellar space. Each carries the famous Golden Record, a time capsule of Earth’s sounds, music, and greetings in 55 languages, meant to tell aliens who we are. They’re still sending faint signals, though their power …

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How to Get an S-Class Corvette Ship in No Man’s Sky Voyager with Advanced Corvette Parts – The Times of India

How to Get an S-Class Corvette Ship in No Man’s Sky Voyager with Advanced Corvette Parts – The Times of India

How to Get an S-Class Corvette Ship in No Man’s Sky Voyager with Advanced Corvette Parts  The Times of India No Man’s Sky: Voyagers  No Man’s Sky No Man’s Sky Voyagers update: Large, customizable, multi-crew starships arrive today  PlayStation.Blog Sean Murray says the Earth-sized planet in Light No Fire will have ‘real oceans’ that players will need ‘large boats and crews’ to cross  PC …

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5 shocking near-death encounters of Voyager 2 you didn’t know about!

5 shocking near-death encounters of Voyager 2 you didn’t know about!

Voyager 2, launched by NASA on August 20, 1977, was designed to explore the outer planets and ultimately venture into interstellar space. Its journey, spanning nearly five decades, has delivered invaluable data from Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and beyond. Yet the mission has not been without peril. At multiple points, the spacecraft came dangerously close to failure, where a single …

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What did Voyager 2 capture in its last image before its cameras fell silent?

What did Voyager 2 capture in its last image before its cameras fell silent?

Launched in 1977, Voyager 2 was the only spacecraft to complete a ‘grand tour’ of all four outer planets, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. Each flyby delivered unprecedented close-up images and scientific data, reshaping our understanding of the Solar System. From Jupiter’s Great Red Spot to Saturn’s rings, Uranus’s tilted axis and Neptune’s supersonic winds, the probe revealed a wealth …

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‘Star Trek: Voyager – Across The Unknown’ will turn Voyager’s seven-year journey into a rogue-lite survival game (video)

‘Star Trek: Voyager – Across The Unknown’ will turn Voyager’s seven-year journey into a rogue-lite survival game (video)

Star Trek: Voyager – Across the Unknown | Announcement Teaser – YouTube Watch On We did not have a new Star Trek: Voyager game on our 2025 bingo card, but here one is nonetheless, and we couldn’t be more excited. “Star Trek: Voyager” left the airwaves back in 2001 after seven seasons, but left an indelible mark on the “Star …

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Voyager missed it, but now we know Uranus has a fiery secret

Voyager missed it, but now we know Uranus has a fiery secret

A new study led by University of Houston researchers, in collaboration with planetary scientists worldwide, suggests Uranus does have its own internal heat — an advance that not only informs NASA’s future missions but also deepens scientists’ understanding of planetary systems, including processes that influence Earth’s climate and atmospheric evolution. The discovery resolves a long-standing scientific mystery about the giant …

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When will Voyager 1 go silent and what are NASA’s plans for its final days?

When will Voyager 1 go silent and what are NASA’s plans for its final days?

Communication depends on Voyager’s 3.7-metre high-gain antenna transmitting narrow, low-power X-band radio signals. Those signals are captured by NASA’s Deep Space Network, three arrays of huge dishes in California, Spain and Australia, which amplify and decode the faint transmissions. The probe transmits slowly and in short bursts, storing data onboard and sending it in low-rate streams that the DSN reconstructs …

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NASA’s Voyager Probes Uncover a Scorching 50,000‑Degree “Wall of Fire” at the Edge of the Solar System

NASA’s Voyager Probes Uncover a Scorching 50,000‑Degree “Wall of Fire” at the Edge of the Solar System

In June 2025, data from NASA’s Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 confirmed a dramatic finding: a region at the edge of the heliosphere with temperatures between 30,000 and 50,000 kelvin. Often described as a “wall of fire,” this boundary—known as the heliopause—marks where the Sun’s solar wind collides with the interstellar medium. The discovery provides an unprecedented look at the …

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Voyager 1 Recorded Mysterious Sound Waves as It Crossed Jupiter’s Magnetosphere

Voyager 1 Recorded Mysterious Sound Waves as It Crossed Jupiter’s Magnetosphere

When NASA’s Voyager 1 spacecraft sailed past Jupiter in 1979, it recorded a stunning and unusual phenomenon—plasma waves as it crossed the planet’s bow shock. This haunting sound, captured 46 years ago, is a striking reminder of the vast and mysterious world that lies at the heart of our solar system. The recording, which is not quite Holst’s The Planets …

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