Wimbo
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I was reading about the Voyager 1 space craft that the USA launched in 1977, and it really helped me put things in perspective as to how small we are in comparison to the vastness of space. Fictional movies & TV depict travel through the star systems as such a common experience that I believe many people start believing that humans are not far from that capability. However, when you start to put some of the facts about Voyager into perspective, it is eye opening as to how truly vast space is, and how spread out the stars are.
Consider this...
Voyager 1 was launched September 5, 1977, so it has been operating for about 33.5 years. Voyager 1 is currently about 10.5 Billion miles from Earth.
It is escaping our solar system at about 334,640,906 miles per year, which is 38,201 miles per hour... that is fast. If you ran around the equator of Earth at that speed, you would circle the Earth over 1.5 times in one hour.
It took 1.5 years for Voyager 1 to reach Jupiter in 1979. 20 months later, it passed Saturn in November 1980.
Last year, it is believed that Voyayger 1 cleared the reach of the solar winds of our sun.
This is where I get blown away...
Voyager 1 can still communicate with scientists on Earth via radio waves that travel at the speed of light. It takes about 16.12 hours for the signal to reach Earth. So, Voyager 1 is about 16.12 light hours from Earth. The Earth is about 8 light minutes from our sun. If you think about that for a minute, you start to get an idea of just how far away Voyager is from us right now, and it is still traveling away from us at over 38,000 mph.
Now, get this...
The closest star to our sun is Proxima Centauri at a distance of 4.2 light years. If Voyager 1 was traveling towards Proxima Centauri at it's current rate of speed it would take 73,600 years to get there. That is mind boggling.
/nerdiness]
sources: NASA, wikipedia, a distance conversion calculator
Consider this...
Voyager 1 was launched September 5, 1977, so it has been operating for about 33.5 years. Voyager 1 is currently about 10.5 Billion miles from Earth.
It is escaping our solar system at about 334,640,906 miles per year, which is 38,201 miles per hour... that is fast. If you ran around the equator of Earth at that speed, you would circle the Earth over 1.5 times in one hour.
It took 1.5 years for Voyager 1 to reach Jupiter in 1979. 20 months later, it passed Saturn in November 1980.
Last year, it is believed that Voyayger 1 cleared the reach of the solar winds of our sun.
This is where I get blown away...
Voyager 1 can still communicate with scientists on Earth via radio waves that travel at the speed of light. It takes about 16.12 hours for the signal to reach Earth. So, Voyager 1 is about 16.12 light hours from Earth. The Earth is about 8 light minutes from our sun. If you think about that for a minute, you start to get an idea of just how far away Voyager is from us right now, and it is still traveling away from us at over 38,000 mph.
Now, get this...
The closest star to our sun is Proxima Centauri at a distance of 4.2 light years. If Voyager 1 was traveling towards Proxima Centauri at it's current rate of speed it would take 73,600 years to get there. That is mind boggling.
/nerdiness]
sources: NASA, wikipedia, a distance conversion calculator