What Voyager Has Discovered at the Edge of the Solar System!

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The greatest success story in space travel has a name – and it is not James Webb! No, because the two Voyager probes have actually been flying through the vast expanses of space for 47 years now, giving us ever new insights into unknown cosmic worlds. As humanity's “most remote outposts”, the identical sister probes have now even ventured into interstellar space – and they have shown us that the regions at the edge of the solar system are much stranger than previously thought! But how can the strange differences that the probes have recorded at the threshold of our home system be explained? And what about the gigantic, mysterious wrinkled structures lurking in the heliosphere?
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I remember when these were launched. So amazing!

Still, I wish NASA would put the same effort into exploring our oceans...🙄

kellyross
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Every time something “new” is discovered we think we know what the universe is like. We had better take our universe maps with a grain of salt until something unexpected is discovered again.

dt
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At 4:56 the narrator states that there were “numerous dormant geysers here that regularly spew liquid nitrogen onto their surroundings.”
So which is it, are they dormant geysers or active geysers because they can’t be both.

denniswilliams
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The Year my Son was born a month before the Voyager II launched, and two months before Voyager I launched all three are still kicking!

michaelbyrne
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Good and interesting to note that the voyager is still emitting data to earth on it's long journey in interplanetary space

johnsonchido
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Excellent naration. Dear friend the 47 years is not for Voyager 1 and 2. It is for our understanding that when they were, launched from our earth. The two great Scientists have done remarkable work. Cudos to Voy 1 and 2 jay

subbaramjayaram
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I wana know how TF are these "images" being transmitted millions of miles away through SPACE and time? Meanwhile, we can't keep a strong internet connection 😂 via wifi streaming in our backyards.

robertm.weaverii
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Humans can’t even figure out how to live on earth without destroying it, and they think their going to conquer space? 🤦‍♂️

yesmaybe
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Excuse me, but if the geysers are "dormant", how are they "regularly spitting liquid nitrogen"? ISN'T IT ONE OR THE OTHER?

michaelshapiro
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Please note, all these planets are not- flat!

eaglemax
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To the illustrators who created these fabulous depictions of what may really be out there….please forgive some of these idiot comments from some viewers. Keep up the great work.

Arizonawatercolors
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Amazing feat for science yet we live on a planet where some people don't even know where the sun goes at night, and thinks the sun rise and sets, not aware it's the spinning of our planet.

patbrennan
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A master class in how to overuse video effects while simultaneously blinding your audience every 37 seconds.

BrianLeadingham
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I am scanning the comments before wasting 12 minutes on the video to see if it’s clickbait. Imagine my disappointment to find not one comment on the discovery is.

RitchieCollins
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How come after all those years there is no damage to these objects ?.

lesleywhibley
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I can tell you something else that happened in 1977.
I was born. One month before Voyager 1 and 2 left earth.

bit-ishbulldog
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It discovered a Starbucks...they're freakin EVERYWHERE!!

BradMarcus
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Will mankind ever know in all in what we see and think we can understand of the greatness of space and time is a an absolute?

billytheriot
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I'm just surprised that YouTube let you get away with saying, "explore Uranus."

CubeEarthTheory
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Voyager has gotten so old it's seeing things that are not there.

nicoradv