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Voyager 2 in Space

What would happen next if NASA's Voyager 2 Probe Enters Interstellar Space,

Miro_707 4 Dec 12
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Actually both Voyager 1 and 2 are still transmitting telemetry but the nuclear decay reactor will be shutting down between 2023 and 2025

but Voager 2 was supposed to stay in space just 5 years, isnt it?

@Miro_707 Voyager 2 was basically supposed to do the same thing Voyager 1 did but they extended the mission because the thing kept running.

@oldFloyd : both are part of the Voyager Program
Voyager 2 launched by NASA on August 20, 1977,
Voyager 1 launched by NASA on September 5, 1977

@Miro_707 yeah that good old twentieth-century Earth technology,

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It will be interesting to find out,won't it??

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Voyage II by numbers

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It just did. It is now our second object to do so. This is just incredible.

EMC2 Level 8 Dec 12, 2018
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Or it may come back really really smart ?

🙂) don't think so !!

@TheAstroChuck I think the other references Star trek v the undiscovered country

@TheAstroChuck
it is as the 2014 movie ... Interstellar

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Target practice for a Klingon?

Nah, Klingons only hang around Uranus ( your anus)….LOL.

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Voyager 2 now is slightly more than 11 billion miles (18 billion kilometers) from Earth. Mission operators still can communicate with Voyager 2

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They likely will be what they are long past humanity is extinct.

this they are trying to find it out from Ceres Dwarf planet. which is between Saturn and Jupiter

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Voyagers 1 and 2 have so far exceeded the expectations of NASA, here's hoping they continue on and on.

they launche V2 then after that, they launched V1

@Miro_707 No, according to media reports Voyager 2 was launched first.

@Triphid .......... agree with u
both are part of the Voyager Program
Voyager 2 launched by NASA on August 20, 1977,
Voyager 1 launched by NASA on September 5, 1977

@Miro_707 I always thought that the number 1 came before the number 2 or didn't they teach NASA how to count....LOL.

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Probable nothing. But the the possibilities are intriguing.

ye, I do Agree, but what it will discover ?

@Miro_707 i feel you but we are to far to do anything about it. That is my point. I wish we would find hope outside this world.

@Mokvon : we have hope, but whay will come will be for the next generations if they continued the projects ..

@Miro_707 yeah I know I always hoped it would be in my time.

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