physorg.com— NASA's Voyager 1 has passed into the border region at the edge of the solar system and now is sending back information about this never-before-explored area, say scientists at the University of Maryland.
Sep 23, 2005View in Crawl 4
I think that they put pictograms on Voyager record, showing how it should be played. Aliens should be able to figure out how how this 1930's era technology works, assuming that they don't treat the Voyager like space garbage and use it for target practice.
it's amazing to think how far those little craft have traveled.it's stunning to think about how far they will travel even after we have lost contact with them. Our first ambassadors to the stars.
brak710101Sep 24, 2005
^lol, well said
funkyguySep 24, 2005
we will probaby end up retreiving it with our super fast spaceships in the future before any aliens do.
leonbevSep 25, 2005
I think that they put pictograms on Voyager record, showing how it should be played. Aliens should be able to figure out how how this 1930's era technology works, assuming that they don't treat the Voyager like space garbage and use it for target practice.
dig_dugSep 26, 2005
it's amazing to think how far those little craft have traveled.it's stunning to think about how far they will travel even after we have lost contact with them. Our first ambassadors to the stars.
lostinseganetJul 4, 2009
sad but kinda ok because boy did they live full missions :)