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May 13, 2021
NASA’s Voyager 1 also detects a faint monotone hum beyond our solar system
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Jake Pearson
This artist’s illustration of what Voyager 1 looked like when Interstellar entered space.
NASA / JPL-Caltech
Said NASA’s Voyager 1, the longest spacecraft on Earth Farewell to the Solar System About a decade ago, an interstellar spacecraft passed through an invisible door 11 billion miles from Earth. After that, it travels another 3 billion miles, still sending home data, which allows scientists to search for space between stars. In a paper Published Monday in the journal Nature Astronomy, The researchers examined the information that Voyager 1’s plasma wave system found during its voyage, but especially after it crossed the boundary of the Solar System.

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