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Voyager 1 launched in 1977 on a four-year mission and is still flying 49 years later, now so far away that in November 2026 a radio signal will take a full 24 hours to reach it — so when engineers say "good morning" on a Monday, the answer won't arrive un
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- NASA’s Voyager 1 probe is about to reach a distance once thought unimaginable in space MSN · 19d ago
- Voyager 1 has been travelling non-stop since 1977, faster than a speeding bullet every second of every day, and it has not yet reached the distance of a single light-year from Earth Space Daily · 19d ago
- The 49-Year-Old Spacecraft Still Talking From Deep Space HackerNoon · 19d ago
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