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Jan 24, 2024

Today's Nerd Thing

Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 were launched about a month apart in 1977.

They're about 15 billion miles away, and while V1 went quiet this past December, the nerds are hoping to get a fix for it, and V2 seems to be doin' fine and goin' strong.

By golly, I love me some nerds.


In only 40,000 years, the Voyagers
will be closer to another star
than they are to our sun.




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