How Far We Can Go - Voyager
How far you think humans can go from Mankind ?
Here, i'm talking about a World beyond mankind. As u all know, when humans first landed on the moon in 1969 ,they created a new history. This work done by America gave mankind a different identity. Then people tried and went ahead. And as a result, in 2016, India become the first country in the world to reach Mars. Meanwhile, many countries tried to go further, but they all failed. People from America to china put all their all possible efforts to find live beyond Earth.
With this, a thinking was emerging among the people that, a time will come when this become common and people will usually travel space.
Voyager 1, which is zipping along at near about 40000 mph, is currently 11.7 billion miles (18.8 billion kilometers) from Earth. Voyager 1 is a space probe that was launched by NASA on september 5,1977. It was launched 16 days after its twin, Voyager 2. After 42 years, 6 months and 26 days as of april 1, 2020 , the spacecraft still communicate with the Deep Space Network.
Right now, it is the most distant man-made object from Earth.
Voyager 1 was constructed by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. It has 16 hydrazine thrusters, three-axis stabilization gyroscopes, and referencing instrument to keep the Probe's radio antenna pointed towards Earth.
The communication system includes a 3.7 meter diameter high gain antenna to send and receive radio waves via three Deep Space Network stations on the Earth. When Voyager 1 is unable to communicate directly with the earth, its tape recorder can record about 67 mb of data for transmission at another time.
As of April 1, 2020 , Voyager 1 has 71.43% of the Plutonium-238 that it had launched. By 2050, it will have 56.6% left.
Voyager-1 distance map (2.1)(source-google)
MISSION OBJECTIVE
The mission objective of the Voyager is to extend the NASA exploration of solar system beyond the neighborhood of the outer planets to the outer limits of sun's sphere of influence, and possibly beyond. Primary mission of Voyager 1 was to study Jupiter, Saturn, Titan and Other moons of these 2 planets. As of 2010, it is the only spacecraft to have visited these distant planets. Both twins are now studying how the sun affects the solar system, even at such a great distance.
Now that NASA's Voyager 1 probe has left the solar system, its next big spaceflight milestone comes with the flyby of another star — in 40,000 years. ... "It's going to come within 1.7 light-years of this star — and it'll swing by it, and it will continue to orbit around the center of our Milky Way galaxy."
This is the sign which shows the beginning of new living of mankind. And the time is not far when humans will settle on other planes too soon. But is it correct? is it right for a men to leave his planet away? is it right for humans to touch the sky to this extent? Unfortunately it is still a complicated question.
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