[f_minor] Glenn Gould Bach and the Voyager leaving our Solar System
SCARLATTI at aol.com
SCARLATTI at aol.com
Tue Dec 14 21:16:30 EST 2010
&&&&&&& Voyager is on schedule to leave the solar system shortly.
_scarlatti at aol.com_ (mailto:scarlatti at aol.com)
In a message dated 12/14/2010 5:54:31 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,
pzumst at bluewin.ch writes:
G'day all
Now just check this for a laugh, I can't even grasp it myself, correct me
if I'm wrong. In astronomy, distances are measured in au or astronomical
units, 1 au is roughly the distance from the Earth to the Sun, around 149
million km. Both Voyagr spacecrafts have travveled ca 115 au with a speed of
around 3 au per year. It is my understanding that astronomers still argue
on where Instersellar Space starts, 230'000 au should do it. At around
271'000 au you wuld find the next star. According to JPL both crafts should
have enegry untill ca 2025 to broadcast scientific data. At least in theory
they could reach Alpha Centauri in around 40'000 years or so.
No need to feel small and insignificant, but proud that we have achieved
something so phenomenal !
Pat
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