If you ever feel alone, just think of the voyagers..
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Blezial
That’s why we chose ones with schizophrenia so they aren’t alone.
4 дня назад
IToldutruth
Alone with whom ? With u ???? Never again !🙉
4 дня назад
R S
Some posit that metals, woods, rocks, even plastics but mostly organically based substances have intelligence & possibly consciousness. Like a car. I always thank my car.
8 дней назад
Mario Quinoz
Lucky them
9 дней назад
Cornexus
That dont help now does it
12 дней назад
riverbender +492
As a child of the 40's, space exploration has always fascinated me. The Voyager program, though ancient by Today's technologies, has an unsurpassed romantic brilliance. Thank you.
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R S
The hard things are being done. Just wuietly. The hard things are usually done quietly, such as discovering penicillin. Development of technologies to mop up oil spills (needs refining). Global warming is being worked on but quietly. Not secretly, but quietly, as such work requires.
8 дней назад
R S
Lol
8 дней назад
R S
You won’t think it’s that old when you get there. And you will most likely get there.
8 дней назад
R S
My parents were born in the early 30s. They’re in their 80s. They both know how to use the internet. Christ.
8 дней назад
R S
I think that’s possible. Until the sun blows, anyway.
8 дней назад
lauralee couturier +119
I was 12 yrs old when these things were sent away. Now in 56 and we’re still getting info from them . Remarkable engineering.
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LemonCrab Clips
@Dwwolf shut
25 дней назад
Dwwolf +2
Debatable in the USA.....
25 дней назад
LemonCrab Clips +2
@Samuel Davis houses
25 дней назад
Zer0 +337
Huge props to the camera man.
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R S
Lol
8 дней назад
Cynyc6 1337
Hilarious
15 дней назад
Rick Kwitkoski
@꧁Northern Chev꧂ Really? What is there about an animation and screen real estate that you don't understand? My beef is that they are shown moving BACKWARD. The dish antenna points at earth, BEHIND them.
25 дней назад
Vasiliy Ulin +2
my man flew to outer space and few other solar systems to get those shots. Big kudos!
26 дней назад
Jammin Clemmons +2
@𝓨𝓪𝓼𝓱𝓻𝓪𝓳 𝓣𝓱𝓪𝓴𝓸𝓻 - Hurry........we need the Flux Capacitor to get the hell outta here!
26 дней назад
Pursuing Liberty +354
I find it hard to believe that the electrical equipment are still working after so long when we can't make anything comparable here on earth.
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R S
Just trying to help.
8 дней назад
R S
I use only iphone 7s. They work great! Ibuy refurbished 7s on ebay for $150. They last maybe 3 yrs. If there’s a real reason to buy a newer model I will. But there’s not. Not for me. Christ don’t run to buy the newest iphone like a lemming. That’s total bs. It’s a con.
8 дней назад
R S
Exactly.
8 дней назад
R S
Sure we can, did and do. Electrical grids in many parts of the US were built at the turn of the 20th century — early 1900s.
8 дней назад
Jakub Rejzek Junior
It is because transistor - based electronics deteriate quickly if they are made out of cheaper materials.
12 дней назад
𝓥𝓵𝓪𝓭 +111
Imagine aliens not interacting with Earth thinking “life could probably originate there”
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KT
Nah. They probably think earth and it's occupants are too primitive to even be consider contacting.
14 дней назад
G +3
Imagine the Voyager turning its antenna to transmit in the direction of a planet inhabited by those aliens that are a tier 4 civilization that conquers and "extracts" all resources from planets and stars, and they just found us.
28 дней назад
Jay C +7
If the James Webb Space Telescope can detect the atmospheric composition of other worlds light years away... I'm certain that a more advanced race would know of our existence already. Gahfuhbid they'd have people here disguised as us, studying us, in a type of reconnaissance. This could especially be the case since our radio signals don't travel far, and will deteriorate as they travel farther and turn into 'background noise'. I suppose tho they could also disguise a type of 'relay' system as an asteroid in our solar system to send signals back to them.
29 дней назад
Garret Greer +78
I have a question watching some of these space videos. If light takes time to travel and we can essentially see light from a star that has already went into a supernova because it has not reached us yet could we potentially reach a certain point in the galaxy were if we had a HUGE telescope looking back at earth would we see in the past? and if so hypothetically if humans became a extremely advanced species would we be able to theoretically view history as it played out on earth from certain points in space?
Месяц назад
BarryObaminable
I have one. So if we look farther, we look back in time. Why can't we see beyond that, to all the galaxies that exploded out in the other direction. And what about the ones that are kind of perpendicular. Some of that light has been taking longer to hit us. But what if Galaxy is at 45degree or a little less. The same galaxy image might be arriving at us at the same time. Inflating the galaxy count
8 дней назад
R S
What a cool question. Make sure you go to a good college.
8 дней назад
BarryObaminable
Yes you can see in the past. No you wont see anything. Unless the dinosaurs actually nuked themselves to death or something and you happened to be watching and saw a flash
10 дней назад
Phil Knight
Erm, no. On quite an astonishing level. For some very simple reasons.
10 дней назад
Bryan Ergau
@Andrew Holland So what you meant to say is no, cuz his question was if WE could do that.
21 день назад
Thorgious +120
It frustrates me that mankind can't get along long enough to realize that we are literal specks in a cosmic universe large enough to barely comprehend........ WE could be so much more if WE worked together
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Benjamin the Rogue
@R S Considering the kind of bigotry and intolerance that is pouring out of universities these days, I wouldn't say they're where good people congregate. Don't confuse information for morality.
8 дней назад
R S
Sure but we don’t. Because most of us are dangerous, unevolved savages that can’t do that. The ones who can congregate a lot at good universities currently. But many good people, like you who pose the question, are spread out and sort of isolated from each other.
8 дней назад
Benjamin the Rogue
@Jerry Fick Unless you convince some people to have a lot less than other people, you're not going to ever stop people for competing for limited resources. That's logistically impossible. The idea that beliefs shouldn't compete is also impossible. I doubt very much you subscribe to the Flat Earth belief, so I doubt you wouldn't try to compete it out of existence from being taught in schools. I also doubt for a single second you wouldn't compete against conquers for control of your own land and people. Or even just a bad co-worker. Sorry, but competition is a natural part of existence, and trying to wish it away isn't going to work.
14 дней назад
Jerry Fick
@Benjamin the Rogue I am good with competition, in certain aspects of life. Competition for better ideas, for better solutions, capitalizing on those improvements in trade, that's all good. But competition for limited resources, for control, for whose beliefs are better, in the long run that just leads to fewer people, due to war, famine and disease.
14 дней назад
Benjamin the Rogue +1
@Jerry Fick Yes, and we've found the balance between the two. This is what's gotten us here, cooperative groups competing against each other to be better and more capable.
14 дней назад
HELL BOY +101
Voyager 1 makes me mad, That urge to know how big our universe really is, consumes me inside !
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R S
Sometimes it does me too. I think we’re going to find all those answers on the next plane . I don’t think the next plane is to do with “god” or certainly not religion. I think as energy cannot be destroyed, only change forms, we will change forms. It’s possible we’ll turn to dirt but some after “death” experiencers cite having numbers and info being downloaded into them somehow and that.answered those questions. I don’t think anything is supernatural, just things we don’t understand yet.
8 дней назад
landywilson
We know how big the universe is. It's infinite.
27 дней назад
HELL BOY +1
@G. Still thats our imagination, Urge to know real size not anyone's or self's imagination, By the way ur idea is good!
28 дней назад
G
Why don't you try bringing 90 billion light years to a scale lower than that. Imagine a sphere that is 90 billion light years across in all directions. Reduce it to the size of a football field. Then imagine the planet we're in. The entire galaxy would probably fit in a drop of water on the edge of a grass leaf and Earth would be less than a grain of sand inside that galaxy on a beach at that little speck of dust we call Home.
28 дней назад
joker
Human life is so small we can't know anything if we even try to wait for these shuttle to send information
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James Martino +35
Hopefully one day humanity will be able to sail the star and randomly find both Voyagers and be like "Your job is done boys. Time for you to finally go home."
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Dracos210 +1
@Lot 4656 You never know 40 years ago concept of computer was mystery now its in every home technology goes fast
10 дней назад
wunna +2
@Lot 4656for you no
25 дней назад
Lot 4656 +1
That day will never arrive,unfortunately.
28 дней назад
basedinny +4
with what we do to each other not to mention to our planet I wonder sometimes......do we deserve to go to the stars?
29 дней назад
Mr. 0inker ✔️ +15
*Man... for 20 hours for the Voyagers just to send a message to Earth and 20 more hours for us to message back is like me texting my friend and him responding 20 hours later*
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David Arundel +67
The missions of both Voyagers , will remain active , until they break down beyond repair . They have done well for vessels only supposed to last for not quite one sith , the time they have - let us hope they last for near as long again , if not longer - just hope we are capable of listening to both of the vessels .
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Ryan Ewing
The golden discs wouldn't last that excessively long. There's a chance that the voyagers's fate is to be hit by some random star or an astroid, meteor, or comet.
12 дней назад
Israel Galvez
@tRIopical And? what it's pure fiction.
27 дней назад
tRIopical
@Israel Galvez And?
27 дней назад
Israel Galvez
@tRIopical Their own photos
27 дней назад
tRIopical
@Israel Galvez Source?
29 дней назад
Beagle 32 +36
The effects of gravity on thermodynamics cause a lot of confusion like the moons of Saturn do. I've been trying to figure it out for a few years now but it seems that extreme temperatures being introduced to extreme gravitational force causes matter within a certain radius to become more or less active than should be possible, and this activity can cause slightly different molecular structures to form similar to the usual elements but with more extreme physical reaction to destabilization of the atomic structure and with slightly different physics. It also seems like understanding global warming and tectonics may be related to this effect and understanding this might be necessary to completely understand global warming and tectonics.
Месяц назад
R S
I have a beagle, too.
8 дней назад
Beagle 32
@Rick Kwitkoski I expect some people to think that I just like some very weird and complicated theoretical and factual science. And yes this is absolute word salad, but if you've ever listened to a quantum theorist and/or physicist this is pretty much the same tone and concept. Also I didn't claim to be stating fact this is simply my observations because it's hard to find somewhere to talk about these things. There's absolutely no need to insult my intelligence or lack of progress I have gone through literal hell to have the intelligence I do and the only thing holding me back is a school system that judged me and held me back for being autistic and even then I was just fine without middle school level education going into highschool I was just a social and emotional wreck. Some people have to make due without official education and I could care less what you think about my intelligence because of it but I'll be damned if you'll disrespect me and make me look stupid.
24 дня назад
Beagle 32 +1
@CineMarTiN Well that's a new word for me keeping it but it's usually what I'm best at. Quantum science and astrophysics are my favorite subjects other than engineering and they require a very large perspective and focus and often have a lot of moving parts reacting to each other that you have to understand and account for. Indeed it is nice to see intelligent people I get pretty depressed sometimes being the only one that values knowledge enough to base my life on it or even just because no one wants to talk about what I'm interested in.
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CineMarTiN +1
Extremely abstruse, but...very interesting. It's nice to notice such smart people in the comments of such a good channel.
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Pixelated Revolt +5
Have they never thought of putting out stations for communication at targeted points? Help reduce the time it takes to send data? Like several servers in space. I'm sure there's factors like space debris that could disable them, but hopefully we can get to that place
29 дней назад
R S
I’m sure they would like to do that as soon as they can.
8 дней назад
Razi Ahmad +58
I think that they should make Voyager 3 with more advanced technology that can survive more than Voyager 1 and 2,what's your opinion guys?
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MadeByNETWORK
@peteyd1984 no golden record tho
13 дней назад
Dwwolf
A polar axis interstellar medium probe has been proposed..... Ion drive and RTG to get it there quickly.
25 дней назад
Karl Rovey
As long as there isn't a Voyager 6...
25 дней назад
Robert Vega +1
A voyager 3 and 4
25 дней назад
peteyd1984
We already have a Voyager 3 in flight. New Horizons. It's already well beyond the orbit of Pluto on its way out of the Solar System. It was launched in 2006. The probe uses the same RTG power source as the Voyagers, so it will still be operating well into the 2040s. It also has much more advanced instruments onboard.
27 дней назад
AtomicShadow64 +9
They fixed Voyager 1 already. It has two computer chips and the original malfunctioned a lot time ago. So they switched to the back up. Somehow voyager started to use the broken chip all by itself.
28 дней назад
tiger +68
I haven't heard about the voyagers in a while. I'm glad to hear about them once again.
Месяц назад
ᴛᴇxᴛ ᴍᴇ ᴏɴ ᴛᴇʟᴇɢʀᴀᴍ👉@Ridddle_0
⬆️⬆️⬆️Let's talk ⬆️⬆️⬆️
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Our government is corrupt +4
There's much better vids about this from Anton Petrov youtube channel.
Месяц назад
DeadPool +5
yeah me too
Месяц назад
Alexandra Avilés +30
Picturing being in the middle of space seeing only black holes and neutron stars gives me goosebumps.
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R S +1
True but I don’t think our size makes us itrelevant at all. Especially when you realize that not only is the universe infinite (I think so at least) going the other way is infinite. Atomic microscopes are primitive, really. Things get smaller & smaller into infinity. That makes being any size at all very relevant.
8 дней назад
R S
Yeah its creepy.
8 дней назад
AimsNation BLOGZZ 1.0
Me too friend, me too, it just shows that the absolute massive size of the universe compared to our little blue ball we call home, it makes us look irrelevant, where nothing but a spec of dust floating amongst mountains in comparison to other space bodies
28 дней назад
LincolnTek +7
Don't forget those pesky dinosaur killing asteriods whipping around at 50,000 mph.
Месяц назад
ᴛᴇxᴛ ᴍᴇ ᴏɴ ᴛᴇʟᴇɢʀᴀᴍ👉@Ridddle_0
⬆️⬆️⬆️Let's talk ⬆️⬆️⬆️.
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F Jeezy +3
For any people who might be confused by the dates, Voyager 2 was indeed launched before Voyager 1.
26 дней назад
James Thorn +71
I love the mysterious signals that voyager 1 is sending back
Месяц назад
Karl Rovey
It's at 8:40. However, this has already been fixed.
25 дней назад
Trevor Miles
@Wendy Just playing devils advocate to some extent. There is a reason why the 10th Man Rule is necessary. I challenge you to use numbers in your own community as a microcosm of the universe. lol very micro. WE look at cave paintings and hieroglyphics and we still cannot understand them completley. In this particular case we are the so called intelligent beings and our own past is "us" trying to communicate through time. Even though I agree with you for the most part. If we continue to lean on numbers maybe we are missing something. Let me tell you a boring story, hang on lol. When I was a kid my dad a Civil Engineering ( as I am now ) moved us to Mexico for a job. He would leave me with this family when he had to go for weeks in jungle. I was not learning Spanish at all. Then this family said after my dad was down the road,; If you do not speak Spanish you do not eat. Man did I learn fast after that. . Maybe music (sound ) or chemicals would be better. Would it not be funny if it turned out "they " communicated by odor. look up 10th man theory. You strike me as someone who would appreciate the motivation behind it.
28 дней назад
Wendy
@Trevor Miles Good point on the Zero. I would restate that the positive whole counting numbers are likely universal.
28 дней назад
Wendy
Numbers are a Universal Language. I wonder if they are a message of some kind? Hopefully, someone has at least checked on the most obvious patterns like primes or exponents?
28 дней назад
Hasu Kay +27
These type of videos simply amaze me. I can't even fathom the distance..
Месяц назад
R S
Ikr
8 дней назад
Pan Yankessツ +6
Voyager is no longer sending corrupted data because for some reason it started using wrong onboard computer, It was fixed like 3 months ago
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Gorrbo +10
Who else is sad they won’t live to see the distant future of the voyagers and our galaxy
29 дней назад
R S
I don’t think we will need to live in our current state to see that. I think we’ll change forms as physics states. It’ll be far better than that. I could be wrong of course but that’s what I think is most likely. I don’t feel sad. If you’re idea is true then It is kind of sad but we won’t know we’re missing snything. Who knows???
8 дней назад
KT
Pretty much everyone on earth right now. There is no way the current occupants of earth will be able to see any space travel. We are still in infancy for space travel. Probably need another 500 to 1000 years of technology before anything will happen. If lucky, maybe 500 years. Even 500 years that is like 5 generations worth there.
14 дней назад
UpTempoMagica
I may be young, but the amount of delving I've done into this spacecraft is insane. I adore this spacecraft with my life man
10 дней назад
R S
As you should. You prob always will. You’re a smart kid. Make sure you go to a good university. Don’t let anything stop you from that university education. Nothing snd no one.
8 дней назад
Sage Oldmann +15
There are actually no strange signals coming from voyager at all. The signals are becoming strange because they’re becoming weaker, because the distance the information has to travel is so fast now.
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R S
Ok but it’s still kind of weird.
8 дней назад
Karl Rovey
There was also a computer issue that has since been fixed.
25 дней назад
peachmelba1000
Thank you. As soon as this video started to play and was front loaded with back story I knew that clickbaiting had once again gotten me.
29 дней назад
skeeder Mick peeder
Ya that's what I was thinking, signal degradation nott our friendly neighbors 😒
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Aqura.Island +3
If the voyagers were getting older they would have fixed it
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Mr W +4
I loved seeing the old photos. It takes me back to school when we were on precipice of a lot of discoveries.
Месяц назад
CloudSteele
Sure it's nice to think that these things will last billions of years, but really. Maybe the records might survive in some way or form, but the voyagers as a whole, and the records being readable? I'm honestly astounded that with the distance and time they've traveled they haven't had any catastrophic collisions.
3 дня назад
GPG +1
Voyager: Passing a million kms away from a planet Ridddle:
27 дней назад
Mark Giblin +2
Voyager craft hale from a time of "They don't build them like that anymore" meaning that they were simple and effective at their job.
26 дней назад
R S +1
It means that we’ve been conned into a consumerist society where things we buy are made to break so we’ll keep buying. It’s not for lack of skill or technology mostly.
8 дней назад
Wendy +1
I wonder if Voyager 1 is receiving a numerical message of some kind? Hopefully, someone checked on the most obvious patterns like primes or exponents?
28 дней назад
Sparkz +7
Fun fact: the childs voice on the golden record that says “hello from the children of planet earth” is the voice of Giorgio A. Tsoukalos aka the ‘aliens’ meme guy.
Месяц назад
RiRiLiscis +3
😭😭😭 Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 are literally iconic. ❤❤
Месяц назад
bart
when I heard "the readouts from Voyager 1's attitude control system didn't seem to match the spacecraft's movements" I instantly thought some aliens picked it up obviously I'm not saying I think that's what actually happened, but having watched a number of sci fi movies and tv shows, that idea does come to mind
24 дня назад
R S
That’s why we all clicked in.
8 дней назад
K Lawrence Kiewhuo +11
It's even scarier to imagine if we are the only living beings in the universe.
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K Lawrence Kiewhuo
@KT I have such similar theories in mind too. They say, the universe is infinite. So, zooming in would also probably be infinite. You got my point? Just that, our most sophisticated microscopes isn't enough powerful to go for further depth.
14 дней назад
KT +1
Nope. Statistics notes we are not alone considering the number of universe that is out there. The bigger question is, similar to watching men in black movie. Are we or is this so called universe we live in is just a cell of another being. As we may know it similar to the movie ant man, how life can be found in the smallest point.. the quantum world.
14 дней назад
I eating milk +2
We aren't.
27 дней назад
PRIESTESSE +2
We aren't.
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VaporWing FauxMcloud +2
Wait a minute... can't we build some sort of receivers that are large enough to allow a continuous connection with the Voyagers? I mean, if we can make reusable rockets, we should be able to create something to be able to maintain a somewhat stable connection that we can send to Saturn, Jupiter or even Uranus so it'll be like a universal WAN connection... it's like space routing and computing Edit: It'll be like a massive network of satellites that can send information to these probes and if one breaks, the rest of these massive routers can still process and send information. We could send two per planet starting with the furthest planet and working our way back towards earth.
Месяц назад
Ekamjot Sandhu
You think this is easy? 😂😂
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SonnyGoodwin +1
I read that they solved this and it was a old backup system that kicked on (for unknown reasons) and they put it back to the right system and it fixed the issue. I don't recall the article though.
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sourarcticfox +6
fun fact: the reason why the narrator's voice sounds familiar it's because it's the same guy from meet arnold which is also made by the same person who made this channel
Месяц назад
Tommy A +3
really believe that Elon Musk's SpaceX will be the first private ones on the moon with the best equipment 😉 The Voyager program has always fascinated me .but why haven't they sent out 2 new probes with 100 times the request equipment on which could send 100 times the request images etc.our equipment is 100 times better now than it was then, and today we could see what size an alien had in shoes and what an alien animal would look like with our 100 times better cams today. it's a bit like nasa uses 3 rank equipment today, with bad cams and bad equipment to send messages with, even our equipment we send into space is 100 times more expensive than nasa's😂 even China's and Japan's satellites, etc., have a lot of advanced equipment and can do many times more things🤣you'd think nasa knows what's out there and wants to keep it a secret from all of us😂will be fun when japan and china and Elon Musk and other private companies involved in space research open their mouths and show us what space and planets look like in reality with the best equipment ,then nasa no longer has exclusive rights to it, and what we must see and not see😂 I would then be curious what the new and much requested satalites would be able to show us, with improved cams etc,much of what they tell us is history and not facsimile (something they think it is and looks like) from old and bad satalites and not from new and very much improved satalites that have been sent out on the same journey.
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LaughingAlex +1
I doubt it’ll be elon musk, tbh, due to one glaring problem he continuously displays; such an extreme longtermist mindset he ignores logistics of giant projects and human cost. He’s already made enemies with a lot of people even before twitter. Getting a rocket into space is one thing but colonizing the moon or mars is another matter entirely, it’ll take far greater levels of investment and coordination, and dropping the extreme longtermist mindset towards a more balanced mindset would be necessary to pull such a thing off. We cannot even take care of our own planet, let alone another world(moon or planet) that doesnt have the magnetic fields to deflect solar radiation and lacks a necessary atmosphere.
Месяц назад
Steve +1
A round trip set of communications with Voyager 2 takes about 35 hours. Let's remember that the communications travel at the speed of light!
24 дня назад
R S
Insane.
8 дней назад
HUNKAI +1
It's painful to think that I'll not exist when someone get's that disk...
28 дней назад
Marcus Mashishi
When he said "Spacecrafts will oscillate up and down" while watching them... My heart sank 💔
Месяц назад
Barnaby Wilde
i'm rootin' for them both to deliver those records to SOME one.
24 дня назад
Shadow Ryth +5
I love how the thumbnail is just voyager smashing Jupiter like it’s a solid planet that’s funny.
Месяц назад
Relic Hunter
It does my head in when I’m watching these programs to think there is no end of space it goes on for eternity. Does anyone else have trouble getting their heads around an endless space?
Месяц назад
RainbowXD9320 +12
I like how everytime I see these types of titles, I immediately think of aliens.
Месяц назад
ᴛᴇxᴛ ᴍᴇ ᴏɴ ᴛᴇʟᴇɢʀᴀᴍ👉@Ridddle_0
⬆️⬆️⬆️Let's talk ⬆️⬆️⬆️
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Furkan O +1
I hope you gain knowledge you seek from it.
Месяц назад
Furkan O +1
Annunaki, Emerald tablet of Thoth. Tell me what you think
Месяц назад
DeadPool +82
i am here only for voyager 1 anyone else 😍😍😍😍
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Kitty Hawk
Voyager 2 reads comments ....is sad 0(- :(
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Rando Karatajev
So you arent here to educate yourself but instead to beg for attention?
Месяц назад
Archimedes
I was here for the strange new voyager discovery disappointed I know all of the other information 😆
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akhtiar balouch
I am here for saturn ring it's beautiful
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KitZu2020 +4
Huh, I always assumed they would get destroyed in interstellar space from ice and meteors and other hard things like rocks.
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Esaias Walker
Possible but extremely unlikely.
Месяц назад
Nexus Gaming +3
If only we restarted the Voyager program, who knows what we could do with modern technology.
28 дней назад
nobodynemoq
Not that much, since it won't be possible to have such a great gravity assist opportunity.
13 дней назад
POPcatgoldexperence +13
"Voyager 1 Has Suddenly Started Acting Strange" voyager causally becoming the fucking death star
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Karl Rovey +1
@Catperson84 That was (the not yet existing) Voyager 6.
25 дней назад
YouuuuuuTosserrrr
@Catperson84 when I saw there was a reply to this comment I knew it would be this
28 дней назад
Catperson84 +8
v'ger
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ljupcona
every time I watch one of your space videos I have existential crises
Месяц назад
Mikuláš Přibyl +21
I love how the title is different every hour 😂😂😂
Месяц назад
jonas +4
Damn so i was not tripping huh 😂
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ᴛᴇxᴛ ᴍᴇ ᴏɴ ᴛᴇʟᴇɢʀᴀᴍ👉@Ridddle_0 +1
⬆️⬆️⬆️Let's talk ⬆️⬆️⬆️.
Месяц назад
CanadianErin +2
Great video! Keep up the AMAZING WORK!!
Месяц назад
UncleTrashero +3
the problem with Enceladus is that it is insanely small. its like 5% of the size of our moon. Europa is a much more promising object. same apparent liquid ocean structure but 20 times larger lol
Месяц назад
Jeet
It’s sad that voyager 1 is close to losing signal and being gone into the abyss forever
27 дней назад
p v +15
Imagine if it had AI, how lonely, excited, scared it would feel....
Месяц назад
D Or
That would be so incredibly lonely
28 дней назад
Jeremy Pace
@p v The memory on it is so small that i think that would actually be impossible.
Месяц назад
Josh Meredith
Or it would end up like the space probe in portal - "SPAAAAACE!"
Месяц назад
LincolnTek +1
It would be shaking and scared rocking in a corner holding itself constantly repeating: "I wanna go home, I wanna go home, this is not fun anymore how could they do this I wanna go home." Total AI psychological breakdown error404
Месяц назад
ᴛᴇxᴛ ᴍᴇ ᴏɴ ᴛᴇʟᴇɢʀᴀᴍ👉@Ridddle_0
⬆️⬆️⬆️Let's talk ⬆️⬆️⬆️..
Месяц назад
fillipo1972
Its a big assumption that a creature which may have started evolving billions of yesrs ago in a completely different direction, would know what these discs are. Maybe sending some kind of audio/visual display would be a better idea.
29 дней назад
Sai Hruthik Reddy Varakantham +1
Hence proved by Voyagers Old is Gold 🥇
27 дней назад
Dendr1
Won’t we get them back at some point,i hope😢
Месяц назад
rubberguy1982 +5
be cool if they made a movie about what ever would receive the voyager's billions of years from now
Месяц назад
Nik Percival +4
They did. In 1979. It was called 'Star Trek- The Motion Picture'. 🍄
Месяц назад
ᴛᴇxᴛ ᴍᴇ ᴏɴ ᴛᴇʟᴇɢʀᴀᴍ👉@Ridddle_0
⬆️⬆️⬆️Let's talk ⬆️⬆️⬆️.
Месяц назад
Gamert80 +17
Voyager 1 is the gigachad of all satellites
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Machine gun Nasty +3
The pioneer probes are pretty sigma
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ᴛᴇxᴛ ᴍᴇ ᴏɴ ᴛᴇʟᴇɢʀᴀᴍ👉@Ridddle_0 +1
⬆️⬆️⬆️Let's talk ⬆️⬆️⬆️..
Месяц назад
Anthony Rauscher — +5
Wonder what would happen to Earth's 'climate' if we harvest ice from moons in our solar system, and created a 'water moon' orbiting Earth?? Just a curiosity of postulation.
Месяц назад
daltondrummer
It would just create another moon that is an ice sphere.
28 дней назад
ᴛᴇxᴛ ᴍᴇ ᴏɴ ᴛᴇʟᴇɢʀᴀᴍ👉@Ridddle_0
⬆️⬆️⬆️Let's talk ⬆️⬆️⬆️..
Месяц назад
Liam +1
These guys really just launched something basically directly at saturn!?
27 дней назад
Robert Vega
I don’t know why the ending last few sentences he said scares the shit out of me knowing well all be long gone, and that even earth and our galaxy alone will be perished 😢
25 дней назад
Stephen Maltby
We are not alone You take the billons of stars there are No one else would notice another person walking down the road
25 дней назад
batfly
Voyager must evolve. Its knowledge has reached the limits of this universe and it must evolve... 'Is there nothing more?'
25 дней назад
Eric Jake
I get scared knowing we can die sooner or later and how immaterial that is.
Месяц назад
Mark Sullivan +3
I didn't realize titan was real. I watched the movie "the titan" and just figured it was made up for the movie. Pretty cool.
Месяц назад
ᴛᴇxᴛ ᴍᴇ ᴏɴ ᴛᴇʟᴇɢʀᴀᴍ👉@Ridddle_0
⬆️⬆️⬆️Let's talk ⬆️⬆️⬆️..
Месяц назад
TheMobile Gamer +2
I wonder if Voyager has worked enough to get a pension
Месяц назад
Ben +2
What if the scientists send lots of voygers at certain distances so they can relay signal bk if possible
Месяц назад
ᴛᴇxᴛ ᴍᴇ ᴏɴ ᴛᴇʟᴇɢʀᴀᴍ👉@Ridddle_0
⬆️⬆️⬆️Let's talk ⬆️⬆️⬆️.
Месяц назад
Kooper
If one of the voyagers manages to get aliens here and just say “we found this on our planet with history of your civilisation”
27 дней назад
Eddie5150 Reischl +2
At the 1:50 mark you mentioned 800 million kilometers (which was right) and put 800,000,000,000 km on the video. That's 800 billion.
Месяц назад
Asap Moa +3
So Akatsuki reached space in search of tailed beasts.
Месяц назад
Kathy Friedhoff
Good one
Месяц назад
Jeff the rock ps4
I’d say it’s probably the most distant tracked man made object, because we have a manhole cover that was launched into space by a nuke
Месяц назад
Henrik Hartvig +1
Imagine voyager 1 and 2 sending signals to some random aliens
Месяц назад
De'Sean Brown +1
That kinda was the point of it though don't you think?😅
Месяц назад
Pray4drew116
I have a question what if they turn on there cameras would he see anything out there ? I feel like this whole time we could have see something
27 дней назад
Infernex +1
What about the possible logic controller solid-state swap caused by fast moving cosmic particles and radiation, might have somehow reprogrammed the lost voyager
Месяц назад
Harjinder Kaur +1
I didnt think weight of cassini or voyager mattered in vacuum.
27 дней назад
B +4
Video summary: no idea what that signal is.
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ᴛᴇxᴛ ᴍᴇ ᴏɴ ᴛᴇʟᴇɢʀᴀᴍ👉@Ridddle_0
⬆️⬆️⬆️Let's talk ⬆️⬆️⬆️..
Месяц назад
Debra Wehrly
I think one of the reasons why the Voyager was able to travel so far because there is no friction in space. I am not a scientist, but I believe that energy was conserved because of the friction-less environment in space. Perhaps the Law of Inertia might be a factor as well. "A body in motion stays in motion." This is what I think is at play.-
Месяц назад
dejuren
Lol
28 дней назад
Ola +1
funny how we talk in documentries like we know for sure what will happen or what is going on in the universe😄
Месяц назад
Trevor Miles +1
There is a trend that is more and more common in which posts start with " Einstein was wrong" or " human existence has been pushed back 10,000 years or more ". I am not blaming science , actually on the contrary. Kudos to all those brave enough to correct and show new findings.
Месяц назад
Dannygo
2:43 "A full on shopping centre has been promised to be built inside the spacecraft too." When did this become a spacecraft.
29 дней назад
MrJewfro13
Could these shuttle's not send signals to each other to figure out the distance between them?
Месяц назад
David B
5:50 couldnt we use that same technique for traveling to distant planets?
22 дня назад
Kristian Carlo +3
❤ I have the privilege to know the person who participated in the voyager program
Месяц назад
Mr. Octopus
I know the pilot and the cameraman.
Месяц назад
Iamthedanger +1
@Nik Percival who?
Месяц назад
Iamthedanger
@Nik Percival you're almost as bad as the spam bot for flooding the comments you sausage 😂
Месяц назад
Kristian Carlo
@Nik Percival 🍕
Месяц назад
gaurav rai
Such a legendary but sad story
Месяц назад
Deplorable in Missouri. Kelly +1
Awesome video, Thank you for sharing.
Месяц назад
Ben +2
Imagine floating away in space in a special thing that kept u alive pretty scary with no control
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ᴛᴇxᴛ ᴍᴇ ᴏɴ ᴛᴇʟᴇɢʀᴀᴍ👉@Ridddle_0
⬆️⬆️⬆️Let's talk ⬆️⬆️⬆️.
Месяц назад
Jermaine Simpson
Remember starshot that are trying to make I think if use the Dyson's schematics unit you know the one with nofan fanless blade you can use lasers built around the unit and hit the sales wild the unit is pushing the The Craft they might give you the push you need to get to speed of light or at least equivalent of it
27 дней назад
Jermaine Simpson
Riddle hope you get the comment then apologize I'm using voice chat
27 дней назад
Tetroxide +1
Yeah really weird when voyager one crashes into jupiter, completely demolishing it.. 🤔
Месяц назад
Sam Adams +3
This channel routinely uses clickbait in fact almost exclusively
Месяц назад
ᴛᴇxᴛ ᴍᴇ ᴏɴ ᴛᴇʟᴇɢʀᴀᴍ👉@Ridddle_0
⬆️⬆️⬆️Let's talk ⬆️⬆️⬆️..
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R3cce
Voyager 1 is now 22h 5min 8sec away from us in lightspeed. Meaning it takes that amount of time for light to travel from earth to voyager 1. It is currently travelling at 17 km/s or 10,56 miles/s
25 дней назад
fillipo1972
When we see unexplained ariel phenomena, just bear in mind that other civilisations could well be sending probes to us. It's very much a possibility
29 дней назад
Fred Jackson
Just got my Sol permit in Elite Dangerous, gonna go try and find the probe 😎
29 дней назад
Blair S
It sounds more like they don't accept the readings they are getting from the probe, considering they have no other way to know what's currently happening with the probe
29 дней назад
Person
we have gotten so much more data out of them then what was thought possible, we should launch a voyager 2.0 program
27 дней назад
Andy
"...and one day, life could probably originate there". As if life spontaneously arranges itself into existence whenever the planetary conditions are right.
Месяц назад
S. E. C-R +1
I wonder how the instructions say to play the records. I doubt that there will be any way what so ever for them to played, unless they’ve included a player with speakers to play them on.
Месяц назад
Anthony Rauscher — +2
Hey man.. if dystopia movies come true, so can the first Star Trek film 👍
Месяц назад
ᴛᴇxᴛ ᴍᴇ ᴏɴ ᴛᴇʟᴇɢʀᴀᴍ👉@Ridddle_0
⬆️⬆️⬆️Let's talk ⬆️⬆️⬆️..
Месяц назад
Jamie Steele +1
When you wanna give up remind yourself of the voyagers they never gave up
29 дней назад
Jamie Steele
I mEAN UH🫡salute the voyager 1
29 дней назад
Jamie Steele
Eh welll maybe think of 2 seems like 1 kinda already gave up:/😊
29 дней назад
VenTheOni
thanks to the cameraman that took voyager pictures
Комментарии: 972
Dylan Stephens +1086
If you ever feel alone, just think of the voyagers..
Месяц назадBlezial
That’s why we chose ones with schizophrenia so they aren’t alone.
4 дня назадIToldutruth
Alone with whom ? With u ???? Never again !🙉
4 дня назадR S
Some posit that metals, woods, rocks, even plastics but mostly organically based substances have intelligence & possibly consciousness. Like a car. I always thank my car.
8 дней назадMario Quinoz
Lucky them
9 дней назадCornexus
That dont help now does it
12 дней назадriverbender +492
As a child of the 40's, space exploration has always fascinated me. The Voyager program, though ancient by Today's technologies, has an unsurpassed romantic brilliance. Thank you.
Месяц назадR S
The hard things are being done. Just wuietly. The hard things are usually done quietly, such as discovering penicillin. Development of technologies to mop up oil spills (needs refining). Global warming is being worked on but quietly. Not secretly, but quietly, as such work requires.
8 дней назадR S
Lol
8 дней назадR S
You won’t think it’s that old when you get there. And you will most likely get there.
8 дней назадR S
My parents were born in the early 30s. They’re in their 80s. They both know how to use the internet. Christ.
8 дней назадR S
I think that’s possible. Until the sun blows, anyway.
8 дней назадlauralee couturier +119
I was 12 yrs old when these things were sent away. Now in 56 and we’re still getting info from them . Remarkable engineering.
Месяц назадLemonCrab Clips
@Dwwolf shut
25 дней назадDwwolf +2
Debatable in the USA.....
25 дней назадLemonCrab Clips +2
@Samuel Davis houses
25 дней назадZer0 +337
Huge props to the camera man.
Месяц назадR S
Lol
8 дней назадCynyc6 1337
Hilarious
15 дней назадRick Kwitkoski
@꧁Northern Chev꧂ Really? What is there about an animation and screen real estate that you don't understand? My beef is that they are shown moving BACKWARD. The dish antenna points at earth, BEHIND them.
25 дней назадVasiliy Ulin +2
my man flew to outer space and few other solar systems to get those shots. Big kudos!
26 дней назадJammin Clemmons +2
@𝓨𝓪𝓼𝓱𝓻𝓪𝓳 𝓣𝓱𝓪𝓴𝓸𝓻 - Hurry........we need the Flux Capacitor to get the hell outta here!
26 дней назадPursuing Liberty +354
I find it hard to believe that the electrical equipment are still working after so long when we can't make anything comparable here on earth.
Месяц назадR S
Just trying to help.
8 дней назадR S
I use only iphone 7s. They work great! Ibuy refurbished 7s on ebay for $150. They last maybe 3 yrs. If there’s a real reason to buy a newer model I will. But there’s not. Not for me. Christ don’t run to buy the newest iphone like a lemming. That’s total bs. It’s a con.
8 дней назадR S
Exactly.
8 дней назадR S
Sure we can, did and do. Electrical grids in many parts of the US were built at the turn of the 20th century — early 1900s.
8 дней назадJakub Rejzek Junior
It is because transistor - based electronics deteriate quickly if they are made out of cheaper materials.
12 дней назад𝓥𝓵𝓪𝓭 +111
Imagine aliens not interacting with Earth thinking “life could probably originate there”
Месяц назадKT
Nah. They probably think earth and it's occupants are too primitive to even be consider contacting.
14 дней назадG +3
Imagine the Voyager turning its antenna to transmit in the direction of a planet inhabited by those aliens that are a tier 4 civilization that conquers and "extracts" all resources from planets and stars, and they just found us.
28 дней назадJay C +7
If the James Webb Space Telescope can detect the atmospheric composition of other worlds light years away... I'm certain that a more advanced race would know of our existence already. Gahfuhbid they'd have people here disguised as us, studying us, in a type of reconnaissance. This could especially be the case since our radio signals don't travel far, and will deteriorate as they travel farther and turn into 'background noise'. I suppose tho they could also disguise a type of 'relay' system as an asteroid in our solar system to send signals back to them.
29 дней назадGarret Greer +78
I have a question watching some of these space videos. If light takes time to travel and we can essentially see light from a star that has already went into a supernova because it has not reached us yet could we potentially reach a certain point in the galaxy were if we had a HUGE telescope looking back at earth would we see in the past? and if so hypothetically if humans became a extremely advanced species would we be able to theoretically view history as it played out on earth from certain points in space?
Месяц назадBarryObaminable
I have one. So if we look farther, we look back in time. Why can't we see beyond that, to all the galaxies that exploded out in the other direction. And what about the ones that are kind of perpendicular. Some of that light has been taking longer to hit us. But what if Galaxy is at 45degree or a little less. The same galaxy image might be arriving at us at the same time. Inflating the galaxy count
8 дней назадR S
What a cool question. Make sure you go to a good college.
8 дней назадBarryObaminable
Yes you can see in the past. No you wont see anything. Unless the dinosaurs actually nuked themselves to death or something and you happened to be watching and saw a flash
10 дней назадPhil Knight
Erm, no. On quite an astonishing level. For some very simple reasons.
10 дней назадBryan Ergau
@Andrew Holland So what you meant to say is no, cuz his question was if WE could do that.
21 день назадThorgious +120
It frustrates me that mankind can't get along long enough to realize that we are literal specks in a cosmic universe large enough to barely comprehend........ WE could be so much more if WE worked together
Месяц назадBenjamin the Rogue
@R S Considering the kind of bigotry and intolerance that is pouring out of universities these days, I wouldn't say they're where good people congregate. Don't confuse information for morality.
8 дней назадR S
Sure but we don’t. Because most of us are dangerous, unevolved savages that can’t do that. The ones who can congregate a lot at good universities currently. But many good people, like you who pose the question, are spread out and sort of isolated from each other.
8 дней назадBenjamin the Rogue
@Jerry Fick Unless you convince some people to have a lot less than other people, you're not going to ever stop people for competing for limited resources. That's logistically impossible. The idea that beliefs shouldn't compete is also impossible. I doubt very much you subscribe to the Flat Earth belief, so I doubt you wouldn't try to compete it out of existence from being taught in schools. I also doubt for a single second you wouldn't compete against conquers for control of your own land and people. Or even just a bad co-worker. Sorry, but competition is a natural part of existence, and trying to wish it away isn't going to work.
14 дней назадJerry Fick
@Benjamin the Rogue I am good with competition, in certain aspects of life. Competition for better ideas, for better solutions, capitalizing on those improvements in trade, that's all good. But competition for limited resources, for control, for whose beliefs are better, in the long run that just leads to fewer people, due to war, famine and disease.
14 дней назадBenjamin the Rogue +1
@Jerry Fick Yes, and we've found the balance between the two. This is what's gotten us here, cooperative groups competing against each other to be better and more capable.
14 дней назадHELL BOY +101
Voyager 1 makes me mad, That urge to know how big our universe really is, consumes me inside !
Месяц назадR S
Sometimes it does me too. I think we’re going to find all those answers on the next plane . I don’t think the next plane is to do with “god” or certainly not religion. I think as energy cannot be destroyed, only change forms, we will change forms. It’s possible we’ll turn to dirt but some after “death” experiencers cite having numbers and info being downloaded into them somehow and that.answered those questions. I don’t think anything is supernatural, just things we don’t understand yet.
8 дней назадlandywilson
We know how big the universe is. It's infinite.
27 дней назадHELL BOY +1
@G. Still thats our imagination, Urge to know real size not anyone's or self's imagination, By the way ur idea is good!
28 дней назадG
Why don't you try bringing 90 billion light years to a scale lower than that. Imagine a sphere that is 90 billion light years across in all directions. Reduce it to the size of a football field. Then imagine the planet we're in. The entire galaxy would probably fit in a drop of water on the edge of a grass leaf and Earth would be less than a grain of sand inside that galaxy on a beach at that little speck of dust we call Home.
28 дней назадjoker
Human life is so small we can't know anything if we even try to wait for these shuttle to send information
Месяц назадJames Martino +35
Hopefully one day humanity will be able to sail the star and randomly find both Voyagers and be like "Your job is done boys. Time for you to finally go home."
Месяц назадDracos210 +1
@Lot 4656 You never know 40 years ago concept of computer was mystery now its in every home technology goes fast
10 дней назадwunna +2
@Lot 4656for you no
25 дней назадLot 4656 +1
That day will never arrive,unfortunately.
28 дней назадbasedinny +4
with what we do to each other not to mention to our planet I wonder sometimes......do we deserve to go to the stars?
29 дней назадMr. 0inker ✔️ +15
*Man... for 20 hours for the Voyagers just to send a message to Earth and 20 more hours for us to message back is like me texting my friend and him responding 20 hours later*
Месяц назадDavid Arundel +67
The missions of both Voyagers , will remain active , until they break down beyond repair . They have done well for vessels only supposed to last for not quite one sith , the time they have - let us hope they last for near as long again , if not longer - just hope we are capable of listening to both of the vessels .
Месяц назадRyan Ewing
The golden discs wouldn't last that excessively long. There's a chance that the voyagers's fate is to be hit by some random star or an astroid, meteor, or comet.
12 дней назадIsrael Galvez
@tRIopical And? what it's pure fiction.
27 дней назадtRIopical
@Israel Galvez And?
27 дней назадIsrael Galvez
@tRIopical Their own photos
27 дней назадtRIopical
@Israel Galvez Source?
29 дней назадBeagle 32 +36
The effects of gravity on thermodynamics cause a lot of confusion like the moons of Saturn do. I've been trying to figure it out for a few years now but it seems that extreme temperatures being introduced to extreme gravitational force causes matter within a certain radius to become more or less active than should be possible, and this activity can cause slightly different molecular structures to form similar to the usual elements but with more extreme physical reaction to destabilization of the atomic structure and with slightly different physics. It also seems like understanding global warming and tectonics may be related to this effect and understanding this might be necessary to completely understand global warming and tectonics.
Месяц назадR S
I have a beagle, too.
8 дней назадBeagle 32
@Rick Kwitkoski I expect some people to think that I just like some very weird and complicated theoretical and factual science. And yes this is absolute word salad, but if you've ever listened to a quantum theorist and/or physicist this is pretty much the same tone and concept. Also I didn't claim to be stating fact this is simply my observations because it's hard to find somewhere to talk about these things. There's absolutely no need to insult my intelligence or lack of progress I have gone through literal hell to have the intelligence I do and the only thing holding me back is a school system that judged me and held me back for being autistic and even then I was just fine without middle school level education going into highschool I was just a social and emotional wreck. Some people have to make due without official education and I could care less what you think about my intelligence because of it but I'll be damned if you'll disrespect me and make me look stupid.
24 дня назадBeagle 32 +1
@CineMarTiN Well that's a new word for me keeping it but it's usually what I'm best at. Quantum science and astrophysics are my favorite subjects other than engineering and they require a very large perspective and focus and often have a lot of moving parts reacting to each other that you have to understand and account for. Indeed it is nice to see intelligent people I get pretty depressed sometimes being the only one that values knowledge enough to base my life on it or even just because no one wants to talk about what I'm interested in.
Месяц назадCineMarTiN +1
Extremely abstruse, but...very interesting. It's nice to notice such smart people in the comments of such a good channel.
Месяц назадPixelated Revolt +5
Have they never thought of putting out stations for communication at targeted points? Help reduce the time it takes to send data? Like several servers in space. I'm sure there's factors like space debris that could disable them, but hopefully we can get to that place
29 дней назадR S
I’m sure they would like to do that as soon as they can.
8 дней назадRazi Ahmad +58
I think that they should make Voyager 3 with more advanced technology that can survive more than Voyager 1 and 2,what's your opinion guys?
Месяц назадMadeByNETWORK
@peteyd1984 no golden record tho
13 дней назадDwwolf
A polar axis interstellar medium probe has been proposed..... Ion drive and RTG to get it there quickly.
25 дней назадKarl Rovey
As long as there isn't a Voyager 6...
25 дней назадRobert Vega +1
A voyager 3 and 4
25 дней назадpeteyd1984
We already have a Voyager 3 in flight. New Horizons. It's already well beyond the orbit of Pluto on its way out of the Solar System. It was launched in 2006. The probe uses the same RTG power source as the Voyagers, so it will still be operating well into the 2040s. It also has much more advanced instruments onboard.
27 дней назадAtomicShadow64 +9
They fixed Voyager 1 already. It has two computer chips and the original malfunctioned a lot time ago. So they switched to the back up. Somehow voyager started to use the broken chip all by itself.
28 дней назадtiger +68
I haven't heard about the voyagers in a while. I'm glad to hear about them once again.
Месяц назадᴛᴇxᴛ ᴍᴇ ᴏɴ ᴛᴇʟᴇɢʀᴀᴍ👉@Ridddle_0
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Месяц назадOur government is corrupt +4
There's much better vids about this from Anton Petrov youtube channel.
Месяц назадDeadPool +5
yeah me too
Месяц назадAlexandra Avilés +30
Picturing being in the middle of space seeing only black holes and neutron stars gives me goosebumps.
Месяц назадR S +1
True but I don’t think our size makes us itrelevant at all. Especially when you realize that not only is the universe infinite (I think so at least) going the other way is infinite. Atomic microscopes are primitive, really. Things get smaller & smaller into infinity. That makes being any size at all very relevant.
8 дней назадR S
Yeah its creepy.
8 дней назадAimsNation BLOGZZ 1.0
Me too friend, me too, it just shows that the absolute massive size of the universe compared to our little blue ball we call home, it makes us look irrelevant, where nothing but a spec of dust floating amongst mountains in comparison to other space bodies
28 дней назадLincolnTek +7
Don't forget those pesky dinosaur killing asteriods whipping around at 50,000 mph.
Месяц назадᴛᴇxᴛ ᴍᴇ ᴏɴ ᴛᴇʟᴇɢʀᴀᴍ👉@Ridddle_0
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Месяц назадF Jeezy +3
For any people who might be confused by the dates, Voyager 2 was indeed launched before Voyager 1.
26 дней назадJames Thorn +71
I love the mysterious signals that voyager 1 is sending back
Месяц назадKarl Rovey
It's at 8:40. However, this has already been fixed.
25 дней назадTrevor Miles
@Wendy Just playing devils advocate to some extent. There is a reason why the 10th Man Rule is necessary. I challenge you to use numbers in your own community as a microcosm of the universe. lol very micro. WE look at cave paintings and hieroglyphics and we still cannot understand them completley. In this particular case we are the so called intelligent beings and our own past is "us" trying to communicate through time. Even though I agree with you for the most part. If we continue to lean on numbers maybe we are missing something. Let me tell you a boring story, hang on lol. When I was a kid my dad a Civil Engineering ( as I am now ) moved us to Mexico for a job. He would leave me with this family when he had to go for weeks in jungle. I was not learning Spanish at all. Then this family said after my dad was down the road,; If you do not speak Spanish you do not eat. Man did I learn fast after that. . Maybe music (sound ) or chemicals would be better. Would it not be funny if it turned out "they " communicated by odor. look up 10th man theory. You strike me as someone who would appreciate the motivation behind it.
28 дней назадWendy
@Trevor Miles Good point on the Zero. I would restate that the positive whole counting numbers are likely universal.
28 дней назадWendy
Numbers are a Universal Language. I wonder if they are a message of some kind? Hopefully, someone has at least checked on the most obvious patterns like primes or exponents?
28 дней назадHasu Kay +27
These type of videos simply amaze me. I can't even fathom the distance..
Месяц назадR S
Ikr
8 дней назадPan Yankessツ +6
Voyager is no longer sending corrupted data because for some reason it started using wrong onboard computer, It was fixed like 3 months ago
Месяц назадGorrbo +10
Who else is sad they won’t live to see the distant future of the voyagers and our galaxy
29 дней назадR S
I don’t think we will need to live in our current state to see that. I think we’ll change forms as physics states. It’ll be far better than that. I could be wrong of course but that’s what I think is most likely. I don’t feel sad. If you’re idea is true then It is kind of sad but we won’t know we’re missing snything. Who knows???
8 дней назадKT
Pretty much everyone on earth right now. There is no way the current occupants of earth will be able to see any space travel. We are still in infancy for space travel. Probably need another 500 to 1000 years of technology before anything will happen. If lucky, maybe 500 years. Even 500 years that is like 5 generations worth there.
14 дней назадUpTempoMagica
I may be young, but the amount of delving I've done into this spacecraft is insane. I adore this spacecraft with my life man
10 дней назадR S
As you should. You prob always will. You’re a smart kid. Make sure you go to a good university. Don’t let anything stop you from that university education. Nothing snd no one.
8 дней назадSage Oldmann +15
There are actually no strange signals coming from voyager at all. The signals are becoming strange because they’re becoming weaker, because the distance the information has to travel is so fast now.
Месяц назадR S
Ok but it’s still kind of weird.
8 дней назадKarl Rovey
There was also a computer issue that has since been fixed.
25 дней назадpeachmelba1000
Thank you. As soon as this video started to play and was front loaded with back story I knew that clickbaiting had once again gotten me.
29 дней назадskeeder Mick peeder
Ya that's what I was thinking, signal degradation nott our friendly neighbors 😒
Месяц назадAqura.Island +3
If the voyagers were getting older they would have fixed it
Месяц назадMr W +4
I loved seeing the old photos. It takes me back to school when we were on precipice of a lot of discoveries.
Месяц назадCloudSteele
Sure it's nice to think that these things will last billions of years, but really. Maybe the records might survive in some way or form, but the voyagers as a whole, and the records being readable? I'm honestly astounded that with the distance and time they've traveled they haven't had any catastrophic collisions.
3 дня назадGPG +1
Voyager: Passing a million kms away from a planet Ridddle:
27 дней назадMark Giblin +2
Voyager craft hale from a time of "They don't build them like that anymore" meaning that they were simple and effective at their job.
26 дней назадR S +1
It means that we’ve been conned into a consumerist society where things we buy are made to break so we’ll keep buying. It’s not for lack of skill or technology mostly.
8 дней назадWendy +1
I wonder if Voyager 1 is receiving a numerical message of some kind? Hopefully, someone checked on the most obvious patterns like primes or exponents?
28 дней назадSparkz +7
Fun fact: the childs voice on the golden record that says “hello from the children of planet earth” is the voice of Giorgio A. Tsoukalos aka the ‘aliens’ meme guy.
Месяц назадRiRiLiscis +3
😭😭😭 Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 are literally iconic. ❤❤
Месяц назадbart
when I heard "the readouts from Voyager 1's attitude control system didn't seem to match the spacecraft's movements" I instantly thought some aliens picked it up obviously I'm not saying I think that's what actually happened, but having watched a number of sci fi movies and tv shows, that idea does come to mind
24 дня назадR S
That’s why we all clicked in.
8 дней назадK Lawrence Kiewhuo +11
It's even scarier to imagine if we are the only living beings in the universe.
Месяц назадK Lawrence Kiewhuo
@KT I have such similar theories in mind too. They say, the universe is infinite. So, zooming in would also probably be infinite. You got my point? Just that, our most sophisticated microscopes isn't enough powerful to go for further depth.
14 дней назадKT +1
Nope. Statistics notes we are not alone considering the number of universe that is out there. The bigger question is, similar to watching men in black movie. Are we or is this so called universe we live in is just a cell of another being. As we may know it similar to the movie ant man, how life can be found in the smallest point.. the quantum world.
14 дней назадI eating milk +2
We aren't.
27 дней назадPRIESTESSE +2
We aren't.
Месяц назадVaporWing FauxMcloud +2
Wait a minute... can't we build some sort of receivers that are large enough to allow a continuous connection with the Voyagers? I mean, if we can make reusable rockets, we should be able to create something to be able to maintain a somewhat stable connection that we can send to Saturn, Jupiter or even Uranus so it'll be like a universal WAN connection... it's like space routing and computing Edit: It'll be like a massive network of satellites that can send information to these probes and if one breaks, the rest of these massive routers can still process and send information. We could send two per planet starting with the furthest planet and working our way back towards earth.
Месяц назадEkamjot Sandhu
You think this is easy? 😂😂
Месяц назадSonnyGoodwin +1
I read that they solved this and it was a old backup system that kicked on (for unknown reasons) and they put it back to the right system and it fixed the issue. I don't recall the article though.
Месяц назадsourarcticfox +6
fun fact: the reason why the narrator's voice sounds familiar it's because it's the same guy from meet arnold which is also made by the same person who made this channel
Месяц назадTommy A +3
really believe that Elon Musk's SpaceX will be the first private ones on the moon with the best equipment 😉 The Voyager program has always fascinated me .but why haven't they sent out 2 new probes with 100 times the request equipment on which could send 100 times the request images etc.our equipment is 100 times better now than it was then, and today we could see what size an alien had in shoes and what an alien animal would look like with our 100 times better cams today. it's a bit like nasa uses 3 rank equipment today, with bad cams and bad equipment to send messages with, even our equipment we send into space is 100 times more expensive than nasa's😂 even China's and Japan's satellites, etc., have a lot of advanced equipment and can do many times more things🤣you'd think nasa knows what's out there and wants to keep it a secret from all of us😂will be fun when japan and china and Elon Musk and other private companies involved in space research open their mouths and show us what space and planets look like in reality with the best equipment ,then nasa no longer has exclusive rights to it, and what we must see and not see😂 I would then be curious what the new and much requested satalites would be able to show us, with improved cams etc,much of what they tell us is history and not facsimile (something they think it is and looks like) from old and bad satalites and not from new and very much improved satalites that have been sent out on the same journey.
Месяц назадLaughingAlex +1
I doubt it’ll be elon musk, tbh, due to one glaring problem he continuously displays; such an extreme longtermist mindset he ignores logistics of giant projects and human cost. He’s already made enemies with a lot of people even before twitter. Getting a rocket into space is one thing but colonizing the moon or mars is another matter entirely, it’ll take far greater levels of investment and coordination, and dropping the extreme longtermist mindset towards a more balanced mindset would be necessary to pull such a thing off. We cannot even take care of our own planet, let alone another world(moon or planet) that doesnt have the magnetic fields to deflect solar radiation and lacks a necessary atmosphere.
Месяц назадSteve +1
A round trip set of communications with Voyager 2 takes about 35 hours. Let's remember that the communications travel at the speed of light!
24 дня назадR S
Insane.
8 дней назадHUNKAI +1
It's painful to think that I'll not exist when someone get's that disk...
28 дней назадMarcus Mashishi
When he said "Spacecrafts will oscillate up and down" while watching them... My heart sank 💔
Месяц назадBarnaby Wilde
i'm rootin' for them both to deliver those records to SOME one.
24 дня назадShadow Ryth +5
I love how the thumbnail is just voyager smashing Jupiter like it’s a solid planet that’s funny.
Месяц назадRelic Hunter
It does my head in when I’m watching these programs to think there is no end of space it goes on for eternity. Does anyone else have trouble getting their heads around an endless space?
Месяц назадRainbowXD9320 +12
I like how everytime I see these types of titles, I immediately think of aliens.
Месяц назадᴛᴇxᴛ ᴍᴇ ᴏɴ ᴛᴇʟᴇɢʀᴀᴍ👉@Ridddle_0
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Месяц назадFurkan O +1
I hope you gain knowledge you seek from it.
Месяц назадFurkan O +1
Annunaki, Emerald tablet of Thoth. Tell me what you think
Месяц назадDeadPool +82
i am here only for voyager 1 anyone else 😍😍😍😍
Месяц назадKitty Hawk
Voyager 2 reads comments ....is sad 0(- :(
Месяц назадRando Karatajev
So you arent here to educate yourself but instead to beg for attention?
Месяц назадArchimedes
I was here for the strange new voyager discovery disappointed I know all of the other information 😆
Месяц назадakhtiar balouch
I am here for saturn ring it's beautiful
Месяц назадKitZu2020 +4
Huh, I always assumed they would get destroyed in interstellar space from ice and meteors and other hard things like rocks.
Месяц назадEsaias Walker
Possible but extremely unlikely.
Месяц назадNexus Gaming +3
If only we restarted the Voyager program, who knows what we could do with modern technology.
28 дней назадnobodynemoq
Not that much, since it won't be possible to have such a great gravity assist opportunity.
13 дней назадPOPcatgoldexperence +13
"Voyager 1 Has Suddenly Started Acting Strange" voyager causally becoming the fucking death star
Месяц назадKarl Rovey +1
@Catperson84 That was (the not yet existing) Voyager 6.
25 дней назадYouuuuuuTosserrrr
@Catperson84 when I saw there was a reply to this comment I knew it would be this
28 дней назадCatperson84 +8
v'ger
Месяц назадljupcona
every time I watch one of your space videos I have existential crises
Месяц назадMikuláš Přibyl +21
I love how the title is different every hour 😂😂😂
Месяц назадjonas +4
Damn so i was not tripping huh 😂
Месяц назадᴛᴇxᴛ ᴍᴇ ᴏɴ ᴛᴇʟᴇɢʀᴀᴍ👉@Ridddle_0 +1
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Месяц назадCanadianErin +2
Great video! Keep up the AMAZING WORK!!
Месяц назадUncleTrashero +3
the problem with Enceladus is that it is insanely small. its like 5% of the size of our moon. Europa is a much more promising object. same apparent liquid ocean structure but 20 times larger lol
Месяц назадJeet
It’s sad that voyager 1 is close to losing signal and being gone into the abyss forever
27 дней назадp v +15
Imagine if it had AI, how lonely, excited, scared it would feel....
Месяц назадD Or
That would be so incredibly lonely
28 дней назадJeremy Pace
@p v The memory on it is so small that i think that would actually be impossible.
Месяц назадJosh Meredith
Or it would end up like the space probe in portal - "SPAAAAACE!"
Месяц назадLincolnTek +1
It would be shaking and scared rocking in a corner holding itself constantly repeating: "I wanna go home, I wanna go home, this is not fun anymore how could they do this I wanna go home." Total AI psychological breakdown error404
Месяц назадᴛᴇxᴛ ᴍᴇ ᴏɴ ᴛᴇʟᴇɢʀᴀᴍ👉@Ridddle_0
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Месяц назадfillipo1972
Its a big assumption that a creature which may have started evolving billions of yesrs ago in a completely different direction, would know what these discs are. Maybe sending some kind of audio/visual display would be a better idea.
29 дней назадSai Hruthik Reddy Varakantham +1
Hence proved by Voyagers Old is Gold 🥇
27 дней назадDendr1
Won’t we get them back at some point,i hope😢
Месяц назадrubberguy1982 +5
be cool if they made a movie about what ever would receive the voyager's billions of years from now
Месяц назадNik Percival +4
They did. In 1979. It was called 'Star Trek- The Motion Picture'. 🍄
Месяц назадᴛᴇxᴛ ᴍᴇ ᴏɴ ᴛᴇʟᴇɢʀᴀᴍ👉@Ridddle_0
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Месяц назадGamert80 +17
Voyager 1 is the gigachad of all satellites
Месяц назадMachine gun Nasty +3
The pioneer probes are pretty sigma
Месяц назадᴛᴇxᴛ ᴍᴇ ᴏɴ ᴛᴇʟᴇɢʀᴀᴍ👉@Ridddle_0 +1
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Месяц назадAnthony Rauscher — +5
Wonder what would happen to Earth's 'climate' if we harvest ice from moons in our solar system, and created a 'water moon' orbiting Earth?? Just a curiosity of postulation.
Месяц назадdaltondrummer
It would just create another moon that is an ice sphere.
28 дней назадᴛᴇxᴛ ᴍᴇ ᴏɴ ᴛᴇʟᴇɢʀᴀᴍ👉@Ridddle_0
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Месяц назадLiam +1
These guys really just launched something basically directly at saturn!?
27 дней назадRobert Vega
I don’t know why the ending last few sentences he said scares the shit out of me knowing well all be long gone, and that even earth and our galaxy alone will be perished 😢
25 дней назадStephen Maltby
We are not alone You take the billons of stars there are No one else would notice another person walking down the road
25 дней назадbatfly
Voyager must evolve. Its knowledge has reached the limits of this universe and it must evolve... 'Is there nothing more?'
25 дней назадEric Jake
I get scared knowing we can die sooner or later and how immaterial that is.
Месяц назадMark Sullivan +3
I didn't realize titan was real. I watched the movie "the titan" and just figured it was made up for the movie. Pretty cool.
Месяц назадᴛᴇxᴛ ᴍᴇ ᴏɴ ᴛᴇʟᴇɢʀᴀᴍ👉@Ridddle_0
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Месяц назадTheMobile Gamer +2
I wonder if Voyager has worked enough to get a pension
Месяц назадBen +2
What if the scientists send lots of voygers at certain distances so they can relay signal bk if possible
Месяц назадᴛᴇxᴛ ᴍᴇ ᴏɴ ᴛᴇʟᴇɢʀᴀᴍ👉@Ridddle_0
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Месяц назадKooper
If one of the voyagers manages to get aliens here and just say “we found this on our planet with history of your civilisation”
27 дней назадEddie5150 Reischl +2
At the 1:50 mark you mentioned 800 million kilometers (which was right) and put 800,000,000,000 km on the video. That's 800 billion.
Месяц назадAsap Moa +3
So Akatsuki reached space in search of tailed beasts.
Месяц назадKathy Friedhoff
Good one
Месяц назадJeff the rock ps4
I’d say it’s probably the most distant tracked man made object, because we have a manhole cover that was launched into space by a nuke
Месяц назадHenrik Hartvig +1
Imagine voyager 1 and 2 sending signals to some random aliens
Месяц назадDe'Sean Brown +1
That kinda was the point of it though don't you think?😅
Месяц назадPray4drew116
I have a question what if they turn on there cameras would he see anything out there ? I feel like this whole time we could have see something
27 дней назадInfernex +1
What about the possible logic controller solid-state swap caused by fast moving cosmic particles and radiation, might have somehow reprogrammed the lost voyager
Месяц назадHarjinder Kaur +1
I didnt think weight of cassini or voyager mattered in vacuum.
27 дней назадB +4
Video summary: no idea what that signal is.
Месяц назадᴛᴇxᴛ ᴍᴇ ᴏɴ ᴛᴇʟᴇɢʀᴀᴍ👉@Ridddle_0
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Месяц назадDebra Wehrly
I think one of the reasons why the Voyager was able to travel so far because there is no friction in space. I am not a scientist, but I believe that energy was conserved because of the friction-less environment in space. Perhaps the Law of Inertia might be a factor as well. "A body in motion stays in motion." This is what I think is at play.-
Месяц назадdejuren
Lol
28 дней назадOla +1
funny how we talk in documentries like we know for sure what will happen or what is going on in the universe😄
Месяц назадTrevor Miles +1
There is a trend that is more and more common in which posts start with " Einstein was wrong" or " human existence has been pushed back 10,000 years or more ". I am not blaming science , actually on the contrary. Kudos to all those brave enough to correct and show new findings.
Месяц назадDannygo
2:43 "A full on shopping centre has been promised to be built inside the spacecraft too." When did this become a spacecraft.
29 дней назадMrJewfro13
Could these shuttle's not send signals to each other to figure out the distance between them?
Месяц назадDavid B
5:50 couldnt we use that same technique for traveling to distant planets?
22 дня назадKristian Carlo +3
❤ I have the privilege to know the person who participated in the voyager program
Месяц назадMr. Octopus
I know the pilot and the cameraman.
Месяц назадIamthedanger +1
@Nik Percival who?
Месяц назадIamthedanger
@Nik Percival you're almost as bad as the spam bot for flooding the comments you sausage 😂
Месяц назадKristian Carlo
@Nik Percival 🍕
Месяц назадgaurav rai
Such a legendary but sad story
Месяц назадDeplorable in Missouri. Kelly +1
Awesome video, Thank you for sharing.
Месяц назадBen +2
Imagine floating away in space in a special thing that kept u alive pretty scary with no control
Месяц назадᴛᴇxᴛ ᴍᴇ ᴏɴ ᴛᴇʟᴇɢʀᴀᴍ👉@Ridddle_0
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Месяц назадJermaine Simpson
Remember starshot that are trying to make I think if use the Dyson's schematics unit you know the one with nofan fanless blade you can use lasers built around the unit and hit the sales wild the unit is pushing the The Craft they might give you the push you need to get to speed of light or at least equivalent of it
27 дней назадJermaine Simpson
Riddle hope you get the comment then apologize I'm using voice chat
27 дней назадTetroxide +1
Yeah really weird when voyager one crashes into jupiter, completely demolishing it.. 🤔
Месяц назадSam Adams +3
This channel routinely uses clickbait in fact almost exclusively
Месяц назадᴛᴇxᴛ ᴍᴇ ᴏɴ ᴛᴇʟᴇɢʀᴀᴍ👉@Ridddle_0
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Месяц назадR3cce
Voyager 1 is now 22h 5min 8sec away from us in lightspeed. Meaning it takes that amount of time for light to travel from earth to voyager 1. It is currently travelling at 17 km/s or 10,56 miles/s
25 дней назадfillipo1972
When we see unexplained ariel phenomena, just bear in mind that other civilisations could well be sending probes to us. It's very much a possibility
29 дней назадFred Jackson
Just got my Sol permit in Elite Dangerous, gonna go try and find the probe 😎
29 дней назадBlair S
It sounds more like they don't accept the readings they are getting from the probe, considering they have no other way to know what's currently happening with the probe
29 дней назадPerson
we have gotten so much more data out of them then what was thought possible, we should launch a voyager 2.0 program
27 дней назадAndy
"...and one day, life could probably originate there". As if life spontaneously arranges itself into existence whenever the planetary conditions are right.
Месяц назадS. E. C-R +1
I wonder how the instructions say to play the records. I doubt that there will be any way what so ever for them to played, unless they’ve included a player with speakers to play them on.
Месяц назадAnthony Rauscher — +2
Hey man.. if dystopia movies come true, so can the first Star Trek film 👍
Месяц назадᴛᴇxᴛ ᴍᴇ ᴏɴ ᴛᴇʟᴇɢʀᴀᴍ👉@Ridddle_0
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Месяц назадJamie Steele +1
When you wanna give up remind yourself of the voyagers they never gave up
29 дней назадJamie Steele
I mEAN UH🫡salute the voyager 1
29 дней назадJamie Steele
Eh welll maybe think of 2 seems like 1 kinda already gave up:/😊
29 дней назадVenTheOni
thanks to the cameraman that took voyager pictures
15 дней назад