Voyager soon to leave Solar System

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    Voyager soon to leave Solar System-vger1.jpg
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    Powered by Plutonium - nuclear energy is amazing. Apparently the thing has an 8-track on it, for those of us with memories into the 70's.
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    Golden said:
    Powered by Plutonium - nuclear energy is amazing. Apparently the thing has an 8-track on it, for those of us with memories into the 70's.
    And moving with a speed of 17km/s in space which equivalents to 60k km/h on earth if I remember right...
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    thefabe said:
    That's amazing to bad my x missed the flight.
    POW
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    Golden said:
    Powered by Plutonium - nuclear energy is amazing. Apparently the thing has an 8-track on it, for those of us with memories into the 70's.
    I wonder if it plays Inagoda Daveda (wonder if I spelt that right?)

    Edit: In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida according to Wikipedia (at least I was way off)
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    I have always found this type of thing amazing. This is a good read about Voyager 1. Voyager 1 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia What I find ironic is that now that Voyager 1 is reaching Pluto, it is no longer a planet. That just goes to show ya................
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    Ya, Pluto's now called as a dwarf planet.
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    I don't really like the condition that it must have cleared the neighborhood of its orbit....ie what if a planet the size of Neptune orbits in the ort cloud....what if mercury was in Pluto's orbit and vice versa....
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