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Voyager 1 reaches solar system's final frontier
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| zookeeper |
I am fortunate enough to remember when Voyager 1 was launched, looks like "vinyl" will be around forever, travelling through "the void".
I once saw a DJ, long ago, that had 2 "prop" gold records with the male and female representaions, and the "starburst" on them (like Voyager's disc) very cool!
Yes, I've not forgotten about these first, and who knows...possibly last for a long time, deep space probes.
You would think in almost 30 years we would have become a "space bound" species, very disappointing:( ....well maybe in my next life |
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| George Smiley |
| quote: | Originally posted by zookeeper
I am fortunate enough to remember when Voyager 1 was launched, looks like "vinyl" will be around forever, travelling through "the void".
I once saw a DJ, long ago, that had 2 "prop" gold records with the male and female representaions, and the "starburst" on them (like Voyager's disc) very cool!
Yes, I've not forgotten about these first, and who knows...possibly last for a long time, deep space probes.
You would think in almost 30 years we would have become a "space bound" species, very disappointing:( ....well maybe in my next life |
To be fair, even if we had the technology to be "space bound"...where would we go?! |
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| ShadoWolf |
VGER




Commander Spock: V'Ger must evolve. It's knowledge has reached the limits of this universe and it must evolve. What it requires of it's god, doctor, is the answer to it's question, "is there nothing more"?
Commander Leonard 'Bones' McCoy, M.D.: What more is there than the universe, Spock?
Commander Willard Decker: Other dimensions. Higher levels of being.
Commander Spock: The existance of which cannot be proven logically. Therefore, V'Ger is incapable of believing in them.
Captain James T. Kirk: What it needs in order to evolve... Is a human quality. Our capacity to leap beyond logic.
Commander Willard Decker: And joining with it's creator might accomplish that.
Commander Leonard 'Bones' McCoy, M.D.: You mean this machine wants to physically join with a human? Is that possible?
Commander Willard Decker: Let's find out.
The new Director's Cut is worth watching. The new graphics are great. Make sure to watch it at night and turn off all your lights. :eyespop: :eyespop: |
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| DrUg_Tit0 |
| quote: | Originally posted by George Smiley
To be fair, even if we had the technology to be "space bound"...where would we go?! |
Well, I suppose we could go send research vessles to other star systems and look for any terrestrial planets. At the very least we could build mining stations on some of our nearer planets.
Heh, Vger was great :) |
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| George Smiley |
| quote: | Originally posted by DrUg_Tit0
Well, I suppose we could go send research vessles to other star systems and look for any terrestrial planets. At the very least we could build mining stations on some of our nearer planets.
Heh, Vger was great :) |
Tim Bisley: "Just as sure as every odd numbered Star Trek was e" |
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| zookeeper |
| For starters: we could go and confirm Lunar Prospector's findings. That could jump start interstellar travel. |
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| DrUg_Tit0 |
| quote: | Originally posted by George Smiley
Tim Bisley: "Just as sure as every odd numbered Star Trek was e" |
There was never a Star Trek that was ! |
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| Jackson |
Just a thought. Is the Voyager literally just a probe to send an electronic signal back to earth to show its distance? Or does it have some form of camera inside?
Also due to the distance the probe is, the electronice signal would be very slow wouldnt it? Years behind? |
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| DrUg_Tit0 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Jackson
Just a thought. Is the Voyager literally just a probe to send an electronic signal back to earth to show its distance? Or does it have some form of camera inside? |
Well, it's not just a distance signal emitting probe, what good would that do? It does have a camera, and it also has various measuring equipment for magnetic fields, solar wind, etc. All those big pictures of Neptune and Uranus (and Jupiter and Saturn until some 10 years ago) came from Voyagers.
| quote: | | Also due to the distance the probe is, the electronice signal would be very slow wouldnt it? Years behind? |
Several hours behind at best. Solar system isn't that big. |
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| Jackson |
| Thanks for clearing that up Tito |
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| Fir3start3r |
| quote: | Originally posted by ShadoWolf
VGER




Commander Spock: V'Ger must evolve. It's knowledge has reached the limits of this universe and it must evolve. What it requires of it's god, doctor, is the answer to it's question, "is there nothing more"?
Commander Leonard 'Bones' McCoy, M.D.: What more is there than the universe, Spock?
Commander Willard Decker: Other dimensions. Higher levels of being.
Commander Spock: The existance of which cannot be proven logically. Therefore, V'Ger is incapable of believing in them.
Captain James T. Kirk: What it needs in order to evolve... Is a human quality. Our capacity to leap beyond logic.
Commander Willard Decker: And joining with it's creator might accomplish that.
Commander Leonard 'Bones' McCoy, M.D.: You mean this machine wants to physically join with a human? Is that possible?
Commander Willard Decker: Let's find out.
The new Director's Cut is worth watching. The new graphics are great. Make sure to watch it at night and turn off all your lights. :eyespop: :eyespop: |
LOL!
That's what I was thinking...
Hmmm...I'll have to get the Director's Cut me thinks...thx for the head's up... :D |
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