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Voyager 1 is currently the farthest human-made object from Earth, traveling away from both the Earth and the Sun at a speed that corresponds to a greater specific energy than any other probe.[1] Though its twin space-probe, Voyager 2, was launched 16 days earlier, Voyager 2 will never pass Voyager 1. Neither will the New Horizons mission to Pluto, despite being launched from Earth at a faster speed than either Voyager craft. During its flight Voyager 1 benefited from a number of gravity assisted speed boosts. The current speed of New Horizons is greater than Voyager 1 but when New Horizons reaches the same distance from the sun as Voyager is now, its speed will be about 13 km/s compared to Voyager's 17 km/s.
So how long will they last? The life span part on that link didn't really give a conclusive number that I saw...So will the probes eventually just be shooting out at the speed they are or are they programmed to return after a certain point?
So how long will they last? The life span part on that link didn't really give a conclusive number that I saw.
Warped, hokey pokey, PJ, fishy crackers....
I'll get back to you.
Don't forget bluewolf
No amount of criticism ever stops images filled with memes or captions. Can't some of you find good, unique images?
Hey Warped, don't hotlink.
You got ****ed over on the last image.
You could also try just not posting images anymore.
How does the red one even move? There looks to be no moving wheels. :/