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Voyager set to leave the solar system

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by KingCheetah, Nov 6, 2003.

  1. CCorn

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    More importantly....


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  2. Salvy

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    Awesome! finally got to see who has a crush on me.... So glad I read the down south advice thread....
     
  3. KingCheetah

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    Here is the picture I posted -- I can't remember what site I used to host it, but they obviously got bought out. Mainly just bumped this as a bit of fun since it took about a decade for Voyager to leave the solar system once NASA thought it was close...

    Closure.
     
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    Can't imagine how you'd give someone directions to Earth from that far away...
     
  5. BleedsRocketRed

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    Awesome achievement. Such a accomplishment for humanity
     
  6. rocketsjudoka

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    Just to be a geek but Voyager 1 hasn't left the Solar System since that extends out to the edge of Oort Cloud. That is almost a light year out and will take thousands of years before it get's past it.

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  7. AMS

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    ELI5 - How come some asteroid hasn't hit this thing ? And how come it hasn't got sucked up in some interstellar objects gravity?
     
  8. pirc1

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    When will it come back as a living entity?
     
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  10. SwoLy-D

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    How come your car hasn't crashed into another car? :confused: How come you haven't gotten sucked into a river or an ocean, or even been burned by the sun?

    A woman isn't driving it. :p
     
  11. BleedsRocketRed

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    I thought "interstellar space" was considered outside of the solar system. From my understanding it is no longer under the effects of the sun and its forces.
     
  12. Rizzy

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    Are you referencing that trippy movie with Morpheus called "Event Horizon"? Watched it on Netflix the other night and was like :confused:
     
  13. KingCheetah

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    There is some speculation that the Oort Cloud may extend out much further and interact with the cloud surrounding Alpha Centauri A/B and Proxima Centauri.
     
  14. SwoLy-D

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    I don't mind calling it "outside the solar system." That's a lot better than knowing when to use apostrophes properly. :eek:

    :p Mister "just to be a geek"... pfffttt...
     
  15. rocketsjudoka

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    It is outside the Heliosphere where the Solar wind dominates but not outside of Solar system which includes the Oort Cloud which is in orbit around the Sun.
     
  16. rocketsjudoka

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    Lo siento.

    I am a science geek not an English geek.
     
  17. Fyreball

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    Why were you confused? The ship went to Hell (or an interstellar version of it anyways) and came back sentient (and really, really evil). That was a great movie.
     
  18. KingCheetah

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    Despite the hype -- Voyager is leaving a part of the of the solar system influenced by solar wind, but is far from leaving the sun's gravitational influence.
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    In 1950, Dutch astronomer Jan Oort studied the orbits of 18 comets to extrapolate that they came from a deep freezer reservoir of over 1 trillion comets located halfway to the nearest star. Despite the recent hoopla of Voyager 1 “leaving” the solar system, comet ISON has really never left the sun’s gravitational influence (nor has Voyager). For the past 5 million years it [Comet ISON] has been falling straight toward the sun on a bull’s-eye intercept.

    The climax of this multi-millenium space odyssey is now just a few weeks away. If ISON survives the sun’s dragon breath, it won’t return again for another 12 million years. So grab your binoculars and catch it while you can!


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