
The Resilience of the Voyagers
Heather, of SciByte fame, joins Chris and Wes to celebrate the incredible accomplishments and amazing resiliency of the Voyager probes.
April 12, 202024m 50s
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Show Notes
Heather, of SciByte fame, joins Chris and Wes to celebrate the incredible accomplishments and amazing resiliency of the Voyager probes.
Special Guest: Heather.
Links:
- SciByte Archive
- Voyager 2 is gathering science data again after recovering from a glitch in interstellar space
- All Alone in Interstellar Space, Voyager 2 Is About to Lose Contact With Home
- Revisiting Decades-Old Voyager 2 Data, Scientists Find One More Secret
- Decoding images from the Golden Record
- How the Voyager Golden Record Was Made
- Voyager - What's on the Golden Record
- Voyager 1 Takes the First Image of the Earth-Moon System in a Single Frame
- Voyager Spacecraft Celebrate 30th Anniversary
- Pale Blue Dot at 30: Voyager 1's iconic photo of Earth from space reveals our place in the universe
- ’Pale Blue Dot’ Revisited
- Voyager Mission Status
- How NASA nearly lost the Voyager spacecraft
- A Troubled Start to a Triumphant Mission: 37 Years Since the Launch of the Voyagers
Topics
HeatherSciByteVoyagerVoyager 1Voyager 2spacespace explorationsolar systemsciencetechnologyengineeringNASAcoronal mass ejectionplanetary grand tourCarl SaganPale Blue DotGolden RecordsJupiterSaturnNeptuneUranusheliosheathheliosphereresearchdiscoveryaliensextraterrestrialuniversal constantsuniverseastronomyastrophysicsgenerational project teamsinterstellar spacegalaxyJupiter EXTRASJupiter Broadcastinghappy science