To Boldly Go Where No Man Has Gone Before

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#1 Tue, 07/10/2012 - 18:35
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To Boldly Go Where No Man Has Gone Before

Some day it’s entirely possible that the human race will be wiped out. Maybe we’ll do it ourselves, maybe we’ll be taken out by a rogue asteroid, or maybe we’ll survive until the sun turns into a red giant and burns away the Earth’s crust. Maybe we’ll make it out of the solar system in time to colonize other planets before that happens, but even if we don’t, somewhere out there in the universe at least something will survive as a signpost to say “hey we were here”.

Voyager 1, the space probe originally launched by NASA back in 1977, has escaped the solar system. It’s the first man made object ever to leave our solar system, the first tangible evidence, to any creature which might be out there in the universe, that we are here and we exist. I can’t think of anything bigger or more important.

It’s taken 35-years but The Atlantic says that over the last few weeks Voyager 1 has been leaving our solar system’s heliosphere, that’s the last part of what is officially considered our solar system, before it enters uncharted and unknown deep space. The heliosphere is a bubble of charged particles surrounding our solar system and, since the Voyager was built to last, it’s been reporting back on what it finds there via radio. It’s detecting the heliosphere’s energy particles around it and beginning to detect increased heat, as it boldly goes where humanity has never been before.

Voyager 1 is now 11,100,000,000 miles away from the little blue dot called Earth, the only place in the universe where you can find an intelligent race called “humanity”.

Walking on the moon, splitting the atom, both great achievements, but ultimately fleeting. If the Earth is destroyed tomorrow, there will be no sign that any of it ever happened. But Voyager 1 will keep going. No matter what happens to us now, in Voyager 1, we know that at least some piece of us will continue on. That’s huge.

Think about it for a second. We’ve sent something out of the solar system. This is humanity screaming as loudly as it can out into the cosmos. To the cosmos and anything listening out in it, our voice is only the tiniest, almost undetectable whisper; yet for the first time in the billions of years this universe has existed, there’s something out there delivering the most important message humanity will ever send…

“We are here. We are here. We are here.”

It’s the only message that matters. This is the most important thing humanity has ever done. Tune in to your local news tomorrow night. They won’t be talking about it. They won’t be talking about it because we no longer care, but maybe we should. To the universe, we’re just a tiny little speck. But this speck has a voice. Maybe it’s time we shouted louder.


NASA reports that Voyager 1 has enough battery life to keep reporting back until the year 2020. After that it goes silent, it will become a dead relic drifting endlessly through the stars. Maybe someday, someone or something will find it and wonder who made it. Maybe they won’t. But even if we never do shout any louder, Voyager will be out there, sailing through the cosmos. Somewhere out there is tangible evidence of an intelligent race of people which once lived on a tiny blue speck and reached out into the stars to shout: We are here! We are here!

 

original post:  http://www.giantfreakinrobot.com/sci/humanitys-greatest-achievement-main...

Tue, 07/10/2012 - 23:03
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Yeah, isn't it simply mind boggling that this has happened?  On one hand, it's silly simple.  Take a satellite, push it in a direction, and let it go.  I guess I'm just kind of surprised it never hit anything, or, more accurately, nothing hit it on its voyage.  I suppose that if you have all of infinity surrounding you, the chances of hitting something become pretty slim.

Tue, 07/10/2012 - 23:34
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I love stuff like this.  I read in a Science mag article the other day that if you look into the night sky in just one direction, not moving your head or eyes, you will be facing as many as 1-2 billion possible galaxies in the OBSERVABLE universe, and because of the expansion of the universe, many will never be visible to us.  Not planets or stars or solar systems, but galaxies comprised of billions of stars each.  Current estimates show that there are somewhere between 100 and 200 billion galaxies in every direction, again in the observable universe.  A german supercomputer recently predicted 500 billion.  If that is the case, there are as many galaxies as there are stars in just our universe.  The chance that there is life is not even a chance with those numbers, but a certainty.  Discovering will only be a matter of time.  We may not find it in our life, but I believe it will one day be found.  Man's innate nature as explorers will drive the search until our race is extinct.

Wed, 07/11/2012 - 10:11
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Too bad it's gonna run out of power.

Wed, 07/11/2012 - 11:45 (Reply to #4)
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TANK wrote:

Too bad it's gonna run out of power.

 

Yea, but maybe we learn something new about the outer edge of solar system. Didn't they put some kind of gold plated plaque in the thing?

Wed, 07/11/2012 - 11:55
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Every single time I look at the stars at night, my heart sinks a little, knowing that I'll die without ever learning what's out there.

Wed, 07/11/2012 - 17:02 (Reply to #6)
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buckeye75 wrote:

Every single time I look at the stars at night, my heart sinks a little, knowing that I'll die without ever learning what's out there.

 

This, right here

Thu, 07/12/2012 - 01:05 (Reply to #7)
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YEM wrote:

buckeye75 wrote:

Every single time I look at the stars at night, my heart sinks a little, knowing that I'll die without ever learning what's out there.

 

This, right here

 

my lifes story

Wed, 07/11/2012 - 12:54
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That thing kicks ass. NASA kicks ass. Humans kick ass. We got a flip phone sailing out of the solar system LOL!

I enjoy thinking of Trek 1. I need to go back and watch that now just for the ending.

Wed, 07/11/2012 - 14:29
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Oh no, what have we done!

 

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gxAaVqdz_Vk

Mon, 07/23/2012 - 14:41 (Reply to #10)
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Lala Calamari wrote:

Oh no, what have we done!

 

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gxAaVqdz_Vk

This.


Exactly this.

Wed, 07/11/2012 - 17:08
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The Romulans aren't gonna come visit us if we're just launching sensors devices, we need warp drive damn it!

Wed, 07/11/2012 - 17:22
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Thu, 07/12/2012 - 12:56 (Reply to #13)
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YEM wrote:

Vulcans

 

LoL....  ya those pointy eared guys.  I think romulans and vulcans are related somehow, that's probalby how we got elves.

 

 

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To be honest most people are too wrapped up in American Idol to care.

Fri, 07/13/2012 - 08:52 (Reply to #16)
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CiaranORian wrote:

To be honest most people are too wrapped up in American Idol to care.

 

Don't forget the Kardashians and Jersey Shore. 

Fri, 07/13/2012 - 09:11 (Reply to #17)
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ekattan wrote:

CiaranORian wrote:

To be honest most people are too wrapped up in American Idol to care.

 

Don't forget the Kardashians and Jersey Shore. 

Where many men have gone before.

Fri, 07/13/2012 - 10:01
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I would like to go where no man has gone before

Fri, 07/13/2012 - 11:50 (Reply to #19)
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seanfletcher wrote:

I would like to go where no man has gone before

 

Totally.  I't sit on that ottoman so hard.

Sat, 07/14/2012 - 03:37 (Reply to #20)
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Dixon_Tufar wrote:

seanfletcher wrote:

I would like to go where no man has gone before

 

Totally.  I't sit on that ottoman so hard.


 

*I'd*

 

 

ekattan wrote:

CiaranORian wrote:

To be honest most people are too wrapped up in American Idol to care.

 

Don't forget the Kardashians and Jersey Shore. 

 

I only know the names of two of the Kardashian sisters and none of the Jersey Shore characters. Win? 

Sat, 07/14/2012 - 09:15 (Reply to #21)
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OMGaLaserPewPew wrote:
 and none of the Jersey Shore characters. Win? 

 

I call Bullshit on this one. I bet you at least know one or two. wink

Sun, 07/15/2012 - 16:16 (Reply to #22)
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ekattan wrote:

OMGaLaserPewPew wrote:
 and none of the Jersey Shore characters. Win? 

 

I call Bullshit on this one. I bet you at least know one or two. wink

 

I know there's a fat, ugly chick.  I honestly can't think of her name but I'm sure if I heard it I would recognize it.  But I'm terrible with names to begin with.  laugh

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Seems about right.

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T4BeeVmokYc

 

Dug up a year old post just to take a shot at me?  That's awesome.  I see you went from a mere fan to the president of my fan club.  Congrats, you're special.

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