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Voyager Finds Magnetic Bubbles at Solar System's Edge

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Voyager Finds Magnetic Bubbles at Solar System's Edge

Voyager Finds Magnetic Bubbles at Solar System's Edge

honkeytonk73 says...

>> ^mizila:

>> ^honkeytonk73:
The ability to send a robotic spaceship to collect scientific data billions of miles from Earth is insignificant, next to the magical powers of Jesus. Water to wine... see if Nasa can do that!

What do you mean, "see if Nasa can do that!" ?? First you have to show me Jesus doing that.


The ability to detect the helio-pause is insignificant, next to the power of invisible magical sky beings....... your lack of faith is disturbing .....

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PalmliX says...

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>> ^PalmliX:

How do you know so much about the hazards of space exploration? I'm looking for an expert of sorts to consult for a short film about Voyager, drop me a line if your interested.


Mostly from reading "hard science" fiction. I kinda dislike the stuff that plays fast and lose with the various accepted physical laws. The cynical part of my brain is wondering if you're teasing, but I'll let the warm fuzzy part respectfully say I ain't anywhere near "expert".

Haha well you're right to listen to the cynical part of your brain. The internet is full of, um... interesting... personalities. Seriously though I am making a short film about the Voyager spacecraft and accuracy is very important to me. I also don't like stuff that plays fast and loose with science, especially when it comes to the lighting in most space scenes...

I'm hoping to make this one of the most visually accurate space films ever made but I'm having trouble finding out some critical information on what stuff would look like out in space, like for example, how dark is it where the Voyager's are now? What would the shadows look like, are the light rays from the sun completely parallel in space? etc...

Voyager Finds Magnetic Bubbles at Solar System's Edge

mizila says...

>> ^honkeytonk73:

The ability to send a robotic spaceship to collect scientific data billions of miles from Earth is insignificant, next to the magical powers of Jesus. Water to wine... see if Nasa can do that!


What do you mean, "see if Nasa can do that!" ?? First you have to show me Jesus doing that.

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Payback says...

>> ^PalmliX:

How do you know so much about the hazards of space exploration? I'm looking for an expert of sorts to consult for a short film about Voyager, drop me a line if your interested.


Mostly from reading "hard science" fiction. I kinda dislike the stuff that plays fast and lose with the various accepted physical laws. The cynical part of my brain is wondering if you're teasing, but I'll let the warm fuzzy part respectfully say I ain't anywhere near "expert".

Voyager Finds Magnetic Bubbles at Solar System's Edge

Payback says...

>> ^honkeytonk73:

The ability to send a robotic spaceship to collect scientific data billions of miles from Earth is insignificant, next to the magical powers of Jesus. Water to wine... see if Nasa can do that!


Careful dude, ShinyBlurry will want to mate with you.



After a respectful engagement and devout nuptial ceremony, of course.

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PalmliX says...

How do you know so much about the hazards of space exploration? I'm looking for an expert of sorts to consult for a short film about Voyager, drop me a line if your interested.

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PalmliX says...

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>> ^PalmliX:

I love how these spacecraft's are still doing science work and prompting new discoveries. Truly a spectacular feat of engineering!


Either that or it's electronics have been so degraded by ionizing radiation and it's sensors pocked by micro-meteorites that it's just shittin' with us.

jeez I hope not! Although you'd think the scientists collecting the data would know the difference between actual measurements and corrupted data?

Voyager Finds Magnetic Bubbles at Solar System's Edge

Payback says...

>> ^PalmliX:

I love how these spacecraft's are still doing science work and prompting new discoveries. Truly a spectacular feat of engineering!


Either that or it's electronics have been so degraded by ionizing radiation and it's sensors pocked by micro-meteorites that it's just shittin' with us.

Voyager Finds Magnetic Bubbles at Solar System's Edge



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