Humanity on the brink of interstellar travel
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Humanity on the brink of interstellar travel
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Re: Humanity on the brink of interstellar travel
I'm not sure what's more amazing, that it's taken the thing 33 years just to reach the edge of the solar system (We all know space is big, but just how big is hard to fathom at times) or that it's still working.
First thing we need to do upon developing an FTL is go collect Voy 1. That'd make a hell of a museum piece.
First thing we need to do upon developing an FTL is go collect Voy 1. That'd make a hell of a museum piece.
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Re: Humanity on the brink of interstellar travel
That old piece of figurative crap with less computing power than my calculator has been working 15 times longer than my last cellphone.Lighthawk wrote:I'm not sure what's more amazing, that it's taken the thing 33 years just to reach the edge of the solar system (We all know space is big, but just how big is hard to fathom at times) or that it's still working.
Re: Humanity on the brink of interstellar travel
No, the Klingons will need it for target practice.Lighthawk wrote:I'm not sure what's more amazing, that it's taken the thing 33 years just to reach the edge of the solar system (We all know space is big, but just how big is hard to fathom at times) or that it's still working.
First thing we need to do upon developing an FTL is go collect Voy 1. That'd make a hell of a museum piece.
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Re: Humanity on the brink of interstellar travel
That's because your provider can't count on squeezing more money out of you by building obsolescence into a space probe - but they can with your phone.SolkaTruesilver wrote:That old piece of figurative crap with less computing power than my calculator has been working 15 times longer than my last cellphone.Lighthawk wrote:I'm not sure what's more amazing, that it's taken the thing 33 years just to reach the edge of the solar system (We all know space is big, but just how big is hard to fathom at times) or that it's still working.
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You argument makes economical sense. But the irony is still biting hard.Mikey wrote:That's because your provider can't count on squeezing more money out of you by building obsolescence into a space probe - but they can with your phone.SolkaTruesilver wrote:That old piece of figurative crap with less computing power than my calculator has been working 15 times longer than my last cellphone.Lighthawk wrote:I'm not sure what's more amazing, that it's taken the thing 33 years just to reach the edge of the solar system (We all know space is big, but just how big is hard to fathom at times) or that it's still working.
Anyway, Shran, I am sorry to pop your lightbulb, but by the time of The final Frontier, Voyager 1 would have done about 2/3 of a lightyear of travel, which is not even a quarter of the way to the NEAREST Star System.
If you want the K to blast it, we're gonna have to haul it ourselves near their territory.
Re: Humanity on the brink of interstellar travel
Then what did the klingons shoot to pieces in the Final Frontier?
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Pioneer 10.shran wrote:Then what did the klingons shoot to pieces in the Final Frontier?
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Wouldn't it be about the same distance, taken from SFDebris'sCaptain Seafort wrote:Pioneer 10.shran wrote:Then what did the klingons shoot to pieces in the Final Frontier?
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It would, but this is the same film that thinks the centre of the galaxy is a strange glowing cloud instead of a black hole, and a series that has the galaxy jam-packed with wierd stuff. Realism isn't exactly the number-one priority.
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Re: Humanity on the brink of interstellar travel
Hmm, a Voyager that's actually cool? Who would've thunk it?
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Re: Humanity on the brink of interstellar travel
Aparently it was cross and be crossed by it several times as interstellar pressure shifts the heliosphere backwards and forwards to, It may be crossing it for a couple of years.
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