• Skua@kbin.social
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    I’m glad to know that in 15,000 years Voyager will be able to watch football with us and its siblings

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    The progress bar must go so slow.

    At least it isn’t just a spinning wheel, that’d be torture.

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    What a wild coincidence, I was just wondering a couple of days ago if Voyager was so far away that we could no longer talk to it and could only listen, or if it was still close enough to talk to. Neat video, thanks for sharing!

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      We’ve got more powerful transmitters here than it has on board, so I would think we would lose its transmissions before it would lose ours. But we also have better receivers, so who knows.

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    I’m amazed how far it can reach. Makes me wonder if Earth would be hard to find for some advanced aliens because it must be like a loud party in the neighbourhood

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      15.000 years from now on and aliens will also receive this software update for Voyager. And maybe they will think of us as we think of Internet Explorer nowadays

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    The sysadmin must have been sweating and hoping that he wouldn’t have to press the reset button on site.

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      That’s would be one long commute to the job site. Likely only a one way trip. I guess if cryostasis every becomes viable for human space flight, you’d have a better chance living long enough to catch up to the craft, but then you’d probably have the hassle of getting reassigned to a new office team, given all your old colleagues would have long retired, and who would really want to start patching hardware in production with a support crew you only just met after waking up. Sounds like a tough remote working environment, with all the cons in a aynchronous workplace, but with none of the perk in working from home.

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    That was a really interesting video. Didn’t know about this channel Thanks for sharing