NASA Voyager 1's Probe Is the Closest Humanity Can Get to Immortality, Claims Expert 4n4c5f

The Golden Records were built to last a billion years in space, but a recent analysis says they could exist for trillions of years. 1d5kk

NASA Voyager 1's Probe Is the Closest Humanity Can Get to Immortality, Claims Expert

Voyager 1 is farthest human-made object from Earth in interstellar space

Highlights
  • NASA launched Voyager 1, Voyager 2 in 1977 to fly across the solar syst
  • Voyager 1 studied Saturn's moon Titan
  • Voyager 2 swung past Uranus and Neptune
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The National Aeronautics and Space istration, the USA's space agency, has conducted several probes and expeditions over the years to find answers to several hidden answers. In 1977, NASA launched Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 to fly across the solar system and give humanity unprecedented access to the world far away from us. On each of these spacecraft was a 12-inch gold-plated copper disk. Later known as the Golden Records, these disks had music and photographs engraved on them for any intelligent beings the spacecraft met on their long journeys.

After visiting Neptune. Today, Voyager 1 is the farthest human-made object from Earth at a distance of almost 24 billion kilometres in interstellar space.

The spacecraft was launched.

The Golden Records were built to last a billion years in space, but these little pieces of humanity could exist for trillions of years, says James Edward Huchingson, Professor emeritus and lecturer of Religion and Science at Florida International University. The professor has published a piece in The Conversation in which he has tried to throw light on what the Voyager Probes could teach about humanity and legacy.

тАЬFor many people, immortality is the everlasting existence of a soul or spirit that follows death,тАЭ he wrote. тАЬIt can also mean the continuation of one's legacy in memory and records.тАЭ

The Golden Records on the twin Voyager spacecraft provide such a legacy but it is only meaningful if it is discovered and appreciated by an alien civilisation in the future. тАЬWith Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 estimated to exist for more than a trillion years, they are about as immortal as it gets for human artifacts,тАЭ the author added.

All living species, the mountains, seas, and forests would have long gone even before the Earth.


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