What Happens at the Edge of the Solar System? | Unveiled

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If you launched off of Earth in a rocket, set course away from the sun, and travelled for at least 2.7 billion miles, you would one day, finally, reach the last officially recognised planet in the solar system... Neptune! It would be a journey of many lifetimes. But... what’s next? In this video, join Unveiled to travel to the edge of the solar system and find out!

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It's amazing how a satellite can still transmit from so far away, though it takes time to receive the signal.

dctaken
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What If, Riddle, Unveiled

I love you guys

FGOboi
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The narrators voice is perfect for these videos

ReynaSingh
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I just hope that I can one day actually travel to the edge of solar system

neelamkaundal
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We need to ask Yes about being close to the edge

Digitalknifeparty
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I just remember the marble sized galaxy on MIB.

jhonjeromesatairapan
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Why did voyager have no problems passing through the Kuiper belt?

alexkulka
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I first thought it was edge of the universe...

apurvaaryan
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Wow! I had no idea it was that huge! EC Henry, Everything There Is To Know About Warp Coils, maybe warp 9 is needed some places. Yuck.

sarahdemarcus
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So we must have a crazy forcefield for the spaceship in order to survive space travel? So, would a spaceship seem like a comet because of all the debris its getting bombarded with?

dctaken
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I hope such things will be possible in future. 😄

shubhamkumbhalwar
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Pluto's atmosphere has supposedly recently collapsed and Neptune's spot has changed directions. Is this due to the Sun's magnetic field shrinking as it goes into grand solar minimum and/or is our solar system moving beyond the galactic plane into different areas of galactic magnetism and/or is our solar system moving into an area of the galaxy that affects Pluto, Neptune, and (???), as it does?

charlesbrightman
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It would take many lifetimes to get to Neptune? 12 years.... 24 round trip

andrewphillips
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Thanks for explaining in clear detail the difference between the heliopause and the Oort cloud and the fact that both are considered to be the edge of the solar system, depending on who you talk to

kevinflick
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We always go left or right... what if we go up or down? Where would we end up?

christianusjodiyonathan
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In my humble opinion the Ort Cloud should definitely be considered the edge of our solar system because that is the last place that the sun has influence

kevinflick
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2:40 “no one can hear you scream” imagine a space thriller with a line like that lol. Or a Wattpad space fanfiction 💀

rza
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Always wanted to know what all the stuff detected such as the heat and strengthening magnetic field and the like would mean on a more physical scale. Like they say it detected higher heat, and the interstellar winds push back at the Heliopause. What if you were in a shuttle? Would there be like actual turbulence from this wind? Say you were Superman or something and could just fly, would you feel the pressure? Would it actually be hotter? Or is this all on microscopic scales and it's just like degrees warmer but still cold space, and no actual wind but just literally a weak point of particles you wouldn't actually feel?

mastertucker
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It's disappointing other voyagers, with larger batteries, haven't been launched 5-10 years apart ....when these ones eventually run out, it will be the end of an era.
Im 37 now, it's a little saddening. It's unlikely that Ill ever see another object gather information from that far away.

kennedysan
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I'd like to hear about the practically invisible or undetectable planet that was theorized.

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