- Location
- Inside my skull
Now this is what you call fixing computers remotely.
https://www.theguardian.com/science...n-after-nasa-remotely-fixes-46-year-old-probe
https://www.theguardian.com/science...n-after-nasa-remotely-fixes-46-year-old-probe
Its mind blowing the figures I saw on the news last night. Distance, time and speed etc.
And then how long to reach next star just emphasises how empty space is.
How long is it?
How long is it?
40 thousand years to the next star if i remember right at its current velocity
Yes, I think it's 40,000 years until it passes near to another star.
How near? Oh, just a light year or so. That counts as "near".
It’s only just under 1 light day away from the Sun, so 1 light year is not that close!
https://voyager.jpl.nasa.gov/mission/status/
Not due at the next star for a few weeks or so
So they pulled the plug out and put it in again........