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Voyager 1 is moving at over 61,000 km/h (38,000 mph) and will continue drifting through interstellar space indefinitely

The Golden Records aboard the two Voyager probes, containing sounds and images of Earth, are designed to last for a billion years in the vacuum of space. If an advanced civilization ever finds them, they might hear our voices, our music, and our story—long after we’re gone.

> Voyager 1 is moving at over 61,000 km/h (38,000 mph) and will continue drifting through interstellar space indefinitely > The Golden Records aboard the two Voyager probes, containing sounds and images of Earth, are designed to last for a billion years in the vacuum of space. If an advanced civilization ever finds them, they might hear our voices, our music, and our story—long after we’re gone.
[–] 3 pts

The further it travels, the harder it is to maintain its antenna toward earth. I'm surprised it's still in contact. Then its nuclear batteries will exhaust. Where will it end up? In some aliens' basement.

[–] 2 pts

Mom - look at this cool toy that I found in the backyard.