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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.
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It will end up leading evil alien invaders straight back to us...

It's too late. Your radio broadcasts already gave you away. Morbo will say no more on the matter.