Especially in this case. This really is an exploration largely of space itself, rather than, like within the Solar System, in most cases just one of certain bodies and of what such bodies are known to emit. Here you now deal with arrivals the origin of whom is unknown!
These 2 tiny boxes have traveled billions of kilometers and still still continue to serve their masters, is a testimony to incredible ingenuity of their designers, operators & handlers.
I've been following the epic journey of Voyager since it began. It is awesome, one of the shining achievements of NASA and science. Beyond inspiring ... Who could have imagined that 45+ years later, the two spacecraft would still be working, communicating, and returning breathtaking "first time" data ...? Astonishing job to the credit of the generations of people who designed, built, and have flown these craft all this time!
Yes, especially given that when these craft were built, you could not yet simply look up and order things on the Internet. I already drew Voyager 2 as a child after a picture from a book, myself amazed how much the result looked as if made by an adult. Perhaps the expectation that I'd be interested in the probe still after decades has helped me.
I think the situation is underappreciated. We're communicating with interstellar space now, and not only by definition but really into a part of the universe man-made machinery has never been to before.
Voyager 1 and 2, defienitily 1 is so awesome Spacecraft what has been discover the Space a long time and more than even the Hubble Space Telescope itself. I've been heard there was some problems to have connect with the Voyager 1 sadly, but gladly scientists finally got a message and vonnect from it! Voyagers are so important Space vehicles what will rule the Universe and never die! That video was so interesting thank you! 😮❤
I think the Oort cloud is the largest & last thing at the edge of our solar system. It is so vast, so far away, there are some scientists who have predicted humans will never reach the end of it. It's just too far away. I'm talking keeping humans themselves alive long enough to reach it. So, probes only.
@@Baalphus I think 300 years is way too optimistic. The Oort Cloud is at a distance of something like half a light year or a light year or so. The Voyager probes would certainly need thousands of years to get so far. I assume they will be retrieved before, and put into a museum on Haumea.
The Kuiper Belt comes right beyond Pluto's orbit. It's filled with Pluto-like dwarf planets. The Oort Cloud is hundreds of times farther out, it's the home of comets.
@HansDunkelberg1 Well that's the guess anyway. But yea, nobody really knows for sure. It's beyond the kuiper belt though which is the answer to his question.
More and more, each scientific discovery, confirms the creation of the universe, by God. For have you noticed? Each new discovery demands evolutionists to rethink their hypothesis.
@@LightDiodeNeal The subject of the sentence is the word "struggle". Meant is the struggle of two probes, therefore the apostrophe after "Probes". "intensifies" is the predicate of the sentence, an action of the struggle. There is no error here, but I can understand people who do not endeavor after looking out for formulations that are complicated but grammatically correct in this world, any more. Such formulations have become rare.
The only problem is that before such a snail-pace bottle arrives at another inhabited star, mankind will certainly have already traveled between stars _in vivo._