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    Default Re: Voyager 2 Has Detected Mysterious Movement in Space

    How educational. Thanks for posting this was enjoyable to see the missions outcomes. I studied astronomy in college. It was a big deal in my young life when the Voyager missions launched. It was the beginning of the age of the interplanetary probes. And why I think it's important. Which Earths' space agencies have continued into the solar system ever since. Cannot even describe how different the field is now from what it was 1980's. Watching the video one can get a good idea of the differences. Most is based on the data that continues to comes in from these probes. It's incredibly coincidental to me, that the missions, while may go on well past 260 thousand years, (that's some kahones NASA) point in fact, the reporting from them will be concluded in 2036-2040. That's some interesting timing.
    However, I have to say, the title is click baitish and not much about the Voyager II deep space signals. They do mention the signal, it's plasma streams.
    The video is a smack down on which of the two Voyager missions is overall better.

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    However, I have to say, the title is click baitish and not much about the Voyager II deep space signals. They do mention the signal, it's plasma streams.
    The video is a smack down on which of the two Voyager missions is overall better.
    Yes, it was 9 minutes too long IMO

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    NASA Spacecraft Detects a Constant 'Hum' Deep in the Cosmos

    The Faint Vibrations Were First Picked up in 2017 by the Voyager 1 Probe





    Beyond the edge of the solar system, more than 14 billion miles from Earth, a NASA spacecraft has detected a curious and persistent "hum" in interstellar space.

    The faint but constant vibrations were picked up by the Voyager 1 spacecraft, which, after more than four decades journeying deep into the cosmos, is the most distant human-made object in space. Scientists say the new discovery, published Monday in the journal Nature Astronomy, is providing a unique and never-before-seen glimpse of the interstellar environment — the frontier beyond the reaches of the sun and planets in our cosmic neighborhood.

    "Voyager 1 is in an interesting region of space that is outside this thing called the heliosphere, which is the protective bubble that encases all the planets in the solar system," said Stella Ocker, a doctoral student at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, and one of the authors of the new study. "So, it's really our only tool for directly sampling the nature of interstellar space."

    Ocker and her colleagues don't yet know what's causing the "hum," but it was measured through ripples of plasma in what's known as the interstellar medium, the hodgepodge of gas, radiation and particles that make up the space between stars. While it's not an actual audio signal, the faint drone showed up as vibrations in a narrow frequency bandwidth.

    Published 11th May 2021 by Denise Chow – NBC News
    https://www.nbcnews.com/science/spac...cosmos-rcna885

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