I love the story of Voyager. Eventually, we will probably develop tech that will overtake Voyager, but until then, it's one of the only things we threw so hard, it didn't come back.
5 months ago | 4
Oh yeah! The one you said about the meteor impact, it landed somewhere near Marble Bar. It was said to be the result of a catastrophic impact, for which they just found out.
5 months ago | 4
Congratulations on finding our "oldest " meteorite stricken crater ( till now) and best wishes for the next phase of the journey with lessons learned in other 4 cases
5 months ago | 0
The Moon's picture is so clear I kinda want to set it as my wallpaper but I can't seem to find original image of this
5 months ago (edited) | 0
This week 1. I have to get the task done 2. Agin more task 3 Some more and more 😇😇🚀
5 months ago | 0
But I have a query. Even though the Voyagers powers are shut down, won't they still travel in the Interstellar Space with the gravitational attraction of other space objects?
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