NASA Warns That Voyager 1 Has Made An Impossible Discovery After 45 Years

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NASA Warns That Voyager 1 Has Made An Impossible Discovery After 45 Years.

The launch of NASA’s Voyager probes represented a monumental milestone in space exploration, ushering in an era of groundbreaking interstellar travel. This trailblazing mission expanded humanity’s presence beyond Earth, enabling us to study and understand not only our own solar system but also the vast and enigmatic regions beyond it. Remarkably, even after 46 years in operation, the Voyager probes still deliver valuable scientific insights, continually sending back updated data from the depths of space.

Despite their technological constraints compared to today’s standards, the Voyagers remain legendary symbols of space exploration. With a memory capacity approximately 3 million times smaller than that of a modern smartphone and a processing speed about 38,000 times slower than a 5G internet connection, these probes continue to surpass expectations. Their enduring performance and the extensive information they provide are a testament to human creativity and our relentless quest to explore the unknown.

But now, in a surprising twist, Voyager 1 has encountered an impossible discovery.

What are they doing now?

What will the Voyager spacecraft find?

That’s what we'll discover in this video, so stay tuned to not miss any details of this incredible story.

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I'll save y'all 20 minutes.

"On December 3, 2012, Voyager project scientist Ed Stone of the California Institute of Technology said, "Voyager has discovered a new region of the heliosphere that we had not realized was there. We're still inside, apparently. But the magnetic field now is connected to the outside. So it's like a highway letting particles in and out." The magnetic field in this region was 10 times more intense than Voyager 1 encountered before the termination shock. It was expected to be the last barrier before the spacecraft exited the Solar System completely and entered interstellar space."

The "impossible discovery" is that when Voyager exited the heliopause, the magnetic field direction did not change as expected.

Mouseplaysvidya
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Get to the point! I don't need a recap every single time! What's the news? Also, tell it with your own voice, not AI voice generation. Thumbs down, make better videos.

xeanmartin
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nearly 20 minute video for what is at most a paragraph of useful information.

BritishAdam
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umm actually, the first manmade object to leave the solar system was a manhole cover

melagro-ftms
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If it happened it is not, by definition, "impossible".

StephenPike
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What is the "warning"... fingers Noob

nicodeklerk
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They finally found the tech. To get back to rhe moon? 😅

BillSamson-uh