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can voy and voy 2 communicate and relay here
I love it when ppl use analogies to explain easy to comprehend topics 🙂 Love the channel BTW (y)
My mom was an intern at GE working on the Voyager 1 & 2 projects, she told me how she did a lot of the part ordering & logistics. Apparently all or most of the people who worked on installing the RTG ended up getting cancer one way or another over the years
WAS IT ARUBBER DINGY FULL OF IMMIGRANTS .😫😫😫😫
18:09 you mean moon right😅
Completely astonishing information I’d never seen or heard of before. Thanks so. Much for sharing sir. Your narrative voice was perfect!😊❤
I wonder how big voyager is
This looks fascinating but the background music/tinkling noise is so distracting I can't watch it last 5 minutes. 😒 Why do so many YouTubers do this?
They did not expect to discover something when they’ve never been there before. Lack of imagination.
Maybe the signal was correct but we did not understand it
in my opinion they should have put 2001 a space odyssey but not mozart
Damn. This kinda makes wanna start a human ran interstellar empire.
Wait did you say Saturn wears a g-string?
So that means the Voyagers are starting to get dementia
Really nice video! I didn't think I would end up watching the whole thing so easily. However, there is one thing I hate in all videos—and this one being no exception—are the unrelated stock clips, like the fridge or people waving at the end and more… Looks really out of the place.
They supressed and altered the original last photo of Earth! It used to be a wide-angle shot that included the Sun, as well as the Earth millions of miles away.
After 15 years of hiding it, it was finally released as an altered closeup of the Earth, instead of the tiny dot, in the original, far from the sun.
HERE IS WHAT THEY COVERED UP: You can see 100 rays shining away from the sun and spreading wider and dissipating. But the problem was the brightest Ray was between the sun and the earth. And the ray was actually shining from the Earth to the sun because it was getting wider and wider as it went towards the sun!!!
In other words, from deep space, you can visibly see the earth in our solar system because of this bright Ray that is ORIGINATING from the Earth!! The brightest white light in our solar system… coming from us… and they still won't allow us to know!
Awesome. Thanks for the update!
Idk vikings making it to England and America is pretty amazing
We have discovered the boundary of the simulation that we live in
And we now have Elon Muskrat who can barely get his stainless steel 1960s style chemical rockets to Low Earth Orbit.
Voyager discovered that there is no end to our solar system.
Ye ek face hua aur bi face hai
Such a compelling endevor! I never tire of hearing about it, and i learn something new each video. What more can one ask? THANK YOU!!
I started my journey in 1977 as well….. Love this content. Thank you, Alex!
What is this? A video of something in the space age that uses correctly spelled captions and corresponding articulation? I have no business lauding this production with only 12:39 enjoyed thus far. But kudos, nonetheless, to Astrum with whom I'm entirely unfamiliar-until now.
I know what happened.
Voyager 1 became sentient. Like the dog in the burning house meme, "Im fine."
❤🔥
Does anyone over 60 besides me remember the cardboard punch out models of the Voaygers, LEM, and other spacecraft we could get in the 60's through early 80's ?
Imagine voyager 1 is suddenly going back in earth's direction one time.
And we notice the golden record is replaced.
If there is other life out there, until Voyager, Earth was a "needle in a haystack." Now, if found, "they" will know exactly where we are in the universe. Once hidden, now revealed.
nothing
Why do you say the pale blue dot picture is infamous? Infamous is not a synonym for famous. That is an epic picture, to say the least, not any bit infamous!!!
THE NARRATOR SHOULD READ FAIRY TALES NOT COSMIC PHENOMENA !! WE ARE NOT THREE YEAR OLDS !!
I have lost words.
I can only say THANK YOU for this video ! ❤❤❤❤❤
There are many possibilities in space, very great not to hit anything or be sucked by the gravity of a plantet.
Imagine that a spacecraft launched nearly half a century ago is so captivating!
Please Please SCRAP KMs and use miles or combine the 2 with miles as primary. I for one NEVER USE KMs in any measurement. I had to switch this what could be a real good video off due to the KMs only measurement constantly.
Too much time spent on the history of the craft – just give the facts on what was detected.
Phenomenal and almost unbelievable! Hats off to all those who are associated with this program.
A fun fact is, that the Voyager spacecraft were initially designed and budgeted for a primary mission to explore Jupiter and Saturn. While the mission's primary objectives focused on Jupiter and Saturn, scientists recognized the potential to extend the journey to Uranus and Neptune if the spacecraft remained functional. However, no official funding was allocated for such an extended mission in the original budget. Only after the immense success of both Jupiter and Saturn flybys, NASA secured additional funding for what became known as the Voyager Interstellar Mission. Voyager 1 could have even reached to Pluto, although it made a "sharp U turn" at Titan.
Thanks for posting, and thank you, YouTube, amazing ❤😂😂
What an awesome watch!!! Well done!!
Man I didn't skip even one second.I literally watched everything.Its so good than even Avatar movie.Kudos 🎉