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In November 2026, a historic milestone awaits humanity's Voyager 1.

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    In November 2026, a historic milestone awaits humanity's Voyager 1. The legendary probe will reach the "one light-day" mark, meaning it will be so distant that communication requires a 48-hour round trip!

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    #Voyager1 #Voyager #Science #Astronomy #Physics #Space #DeepSpace #Nature #Astrodon #NASA

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    • mondinspace@mastodon.socialM mondinspace@mastodon.social

      In November 2026, a historic milestone awaits humanity's Voyager 1. The legendary probe will reach the "one light-day" mark, meaning it will be so distant that communication requires a 48-hour round trip!

      🧵 1/3

      #Voyager1 #Voyager #Science #Astronomy #Physics #Space #DeepSpace #Nature #Astrodon #NASA

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      Launched in 1977, Voyager 1 is now almost 16 billion miles away, traversing the silent interstellar void. At this range, radio signals moving at light speed take a full day to arrive. This two-day delay highlights the vast scale of our cosmos and the durability of 1970s tech.

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      #Voyager1 #Voyager #Science #Astronomy #Physics #Space #DeepSpace #Nature #Astrodon #NASA

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        Launched in 1977, Voyager 1 is now almost 16 billion miles away, traversing the silent interstellar void. At this range, radio signals moving at light speed take a full day to arrive. This two-day delay highlights the vast scale of our cosmos and the durability of 1970s tech.

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        #Voyager1 #Voyager #Science #Astronomy #Physics #Space #DeepSpace #Nature #Astrodon #NASA

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        As it drifts into the dark, the probe remains a testament to curiosity—reaching distances measured by time itself.

        Learn more about Voyager 1:
        • https://science.nasa.gov/mission/voyager/voyager-1/
        • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voyager_1

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        #Voyager1 #Voyager #Science #Astronomy #Physics #Space #DeepSpace #Nature #Astrodon #NASA

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          In November 2026, a historic milestone awaits humanity's Voyager 1. The legendary probe will reach the "one light-day" mark, meaning it will be so distant that communication requires a 48-hour round trip!

          🧵 1/3

          #Voyager1 #Voyager #Science #Astronomy #Physics #Space #DeepSpace #Nature #Astrodon #NASA

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          @mondinspace

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          • mondinspace@mastodon.socialM mondinspace@mastodon.social

            In November 2026, a historic milestone awaits humanity's Voyager 1. The legendary probe will reach the "one light-day" mark, meaning it will be so distant that communication requires a 48-hour round trip!

            🧵 1/3

            #Voyager1 #Voyager #Science #Astronomy #Physics #Space #DeepSpace #Nature #Astrodon #NASA

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            @mondinspace and WE want to travel in lightYEARS one day, geeez.. 🥴

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            • mondinspace@mastodon.socialM mondinspace@mastodon.social

              As it drifts into the dark, the probe remains a testament to curiosity—reaching distances measured by time itself.

              Learn more about Voyager 1:
              • https://science.nasa.gov/mission/voyager/voyager-1/
              • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voyager_1

              🧵 3/3

              #Voyager1 #Voyager #Science #Astronomy #Physics #Space #DeepSpace #Nature #Astrodon #NASA

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              @mondinspace amazing, what You folks were capable to create, almost for eternity. 👍👍👍

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              • mondinspace@mastodon.socialM mondinspace@mastodon.social

                Launched in 1977, Voyager 1 is now almost 16 billion miles away, traversing the silent interstellar void. At this range, radio signals moving at light speed take a full day to arrive. This two-day delay highlights the vast scale of our cosmos and the durability of 1970s tech.

                🧵 2/3

                #Voyager1 #Voyager #Science #Astronomy #Physics #Space #DeepSpace #Nature #Astrodon #NASA

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                @mondinspace

                The saddest point is that I am almost sure that today technology is way less durable than the one of 50 years ago.

                We fail ...

                We did not make progress ...

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                • mondinspace@mastodon.socialM mondinspace@mastodon.social

                  In November 2026, a historic milestone awaits humanity's Voyager 1. The legendary probe will reach the "one light-day" mark, meaning it will be so distant that communication requires a 48-hour round trip!

                  🧵 1/3

                  #Voyager1 #Voyager #Science #Astronomy #Physics #Space #DeepSpace #Nature #Astrodon #NASA

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                  @mondinspace
                  Just last May, NASA managed to get Voyager 1's thrusters working again.

                  Imagine having to wait two full days for a response every time you make a change to find out if it worked. 😱

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