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Indeed. Jacob Send a noteboard - 15/12/2010 02:39:40 PM
simple but still sweet. I wonder what kind of data it will collect out there? Hopefully something cool. :)

The current estimate on Wikipedia for the Voyager probes' continued operational lifespan is that they have another 15 years (til 2025) at which time the signals will become too weak for us to detect them. Considering they were launched in the late '70s, we'll have had almost 50 years service from them. Screw some bridge somewhere, that's got to be a Wonder of the Modern World.


Good voyaging out there.
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Yeah, that's ridiculous. - 14/12/2010 10:43:19 PM 621 Views
Indeed. - 15/12/2010 02:39:40 PM 614 Views
17.4 billion Km, wow, that is a loooooooooong distance away *NM* - 15/12/2010 12:09:13 AM 283 Views
*NM* - 15/12/2010 12:29:19 AM 312 Views
Suuuuure it does.... - 15/12/2010 08:13:52 AM 592 Views
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Exit stage left *NM* - 15/12/2010 09:27:15 AM 250 Views
That is so awesome. *NM* - 15/12/2010 05:18:57 PM 224 Views

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