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New Trailer Debuts for Christopher Nolan's 'Interstellar'

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Interstellar -- new film from Christopher Nolan

Kalle says...

In case you're wondering (like me) what this movie is about:

A group of explorers make use of a newly discovered wormhole to surpass the limitations on human space travel and conquer the vast distances involved in an interstellar voyage. (imdb)

NASA's Voyager 1 captures sounds of interstellar space

charliem says...

Has not left our solar system...it has only entered interstellar space.
It would need several tens of thousands more years to leave our solar system.

Silly mainstream media.

After 36 Years Voyager 1 Has Left our Solar System (Science Talk Post)

After 36 Years Voyager 1 Has Left our Solar System (Science Talk Post)

After 36 Years Voyager 1 Has Left our Solar System (Science Talk Post)

Adam vs. the Robot White House Citizen Harrassment Service

vaire2ube says...

holy shit someone more useless than me??? wtf ... planet is in trouble.

i at least, will self terminate should it become more clear that we are the only problem here. kinda hoping to see humans get a foot on interstellar travel though so i know the story doesnt end like it seems its going to -- with all our deaths and the end of our species

Pink Floyd ~ Sheep

Michio Kaku: The von Neumann Probe (Nano Ship to the Stars)

grinter says...

um... but... WE want to explore the universe? What's the point if a virus gets to have all of the fun, and can't even call us to tell us about it?

Maybe the virus can build an interstellar radiophone out of a Speak & Spell and an umbrella in order to phone home?

3 Things You Didn't Know About Voyager

dannym3141 says...

>> ^Boise_Lib:

Oh, Hank.
For this whole video he speaks as if Voyager II is not doing anything. They Both are still functional and--although Voyager II is on a different path--they are both examining the heliosphere and they will both continue into interstellar space for billions of years.


Like finding the "edge" of the heliosphere, no small feat. Even though neither are the most advanced tech we have nowadays, they're gonna find out first!

3 Things You Didn't Know About Voyager

Boise_Lib says...

Oh, Hank.

For this whole video he speaks as if Voyager II is not doing anything. They Both are still functional and--although Voyager II is on a different path--they are both examining the heliosphere and they will both continue into interstellar space for billions of years.

HEY REMEMBER WHEN THIS SHIT HAPPENED? (1sttube Talk Post)

shagen454 says...

Man, you guys are jerks. I would have so much fun with her; she is a rare breed... she is a real life Madlib; lets get high and babble baby; lets talk about feminism I know that would be an interesting interstellar topic.

Getting To Know The Goldilocks Planet - (NASA)

Jinx says...

Thing is, to get to these planets we'd need to develop ftl travel or wait a really long time, and I'm not sure giving more money to NASA would necessarily accelerate that process much. Still, there is enough exploring to do in our own solar system for the moment. Mars, the moons of Saturn etc. But hey, fund Nasa, get more people doing Science and exploring not just the stars and distant planets, but also our own and maybe one of them will stumble on a way to bend the laws of the universe. Maybe.

Some day I think it would be amazing to not only be able to point at a several planets that could support life, but also to send a interstellar message in a bottle, perhaps even try to seed life on them.



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