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https://www.latimes.com/la-sci-sn-n...ted-the-solar-system-20130912,0,6990209.story

Voyager 1 has been confirmed by NASA to have left our solar system on or around 08/25/12. I just think that is so cool. Just think about how much brand new data they are getting. Nothing man made has ever been there before. I wonder how many theories are broken and supported by what they are getting back.

Man I wish la raza humana would get out of its own way.
 
Talks about the solar system being in a bubble of hot air and the interstellar medium being a lot colder. So already some cool facts coming to light. I wonder what else, if anything, they are picking up out there.
 
Talks about the solar system being in a bubble of hot air and the interstellar medium being a lot colder. So already some cool facts coming to light. I wonder what else, if anything, they are picking up out there.

Well, not "air," but yes, it said solar systems in general are hotter.
 
Well, not "air," but yes, it said solar systems in general are hotter.

I did nto mean air literally but you are correct. The article says: "the bubble of hot, energetic particles that surrounds our sun and planets".
 
I don't know, with the number of politicians we have there has to be some of that hot air leaking into space.
 
https://www.latimes.com/la-sci-sn-n...ted-the-solar-system-20130912,0,6990209.story

Voyager 1 has been confirmed by NASA to have left our solar system on or around 08/25/12. I just think that is so cool. Just think about how much brand new data they are getting. Nothing man made has ever been there before. I wonder how many theories are broken and supported by what they are getting back.

Man I wish la raza humana would get out of its own way.

Actually, we've been sending radio and tv waves into space since the late 1800's, which are now currently over 110 light years away.
 
Actually, we've been sending radio and tv waves into space since the late 1800's, which are now currently over 110 light years away.

Oh shut up. First concrete, physical thing. Stop being a Strutter.
 
Actually, we've been sending radio and tv waves into space since the late 1800's, which are now currently over 110 light years away.

Actually readable radio/tv signals are, at best, 5-10 light years away.

If you want to get more depressing about it consider the type of content we actually send over the air vs. through other means (such as cable and the internet). If the aliens ever do find these signals they're going to get a picture of a culture that's significantly more focused on Wipeout! than Breaking Bad or The Sopranos.
 
Actually readable radio/tv signals are, at best, 5-10 light years away.

If you want to get more depressing about it consider the type of content we actually send over the air vs. through other means (such as cable and the internet). If the aliens ever do find these signals they're going to get a picture of a culture that's significantly more focused on Wipeout! than Breaking Bad or The Sopranos.

The lucky aliens will get a load of porn.
 
Hope they offer some off there's in return.

Sent from your moms room.... While she was sleeping.

I think you are out of luck, doubt they are into necrophilia or coprophilia. You will just have to make do with what you can get here on earth.
 
https://www.latimes.com/la-sci-sn-n...ted-the-solar-system-20130912,0,6990209.story

Voyager 1 has been confirmed by NASA to have left our solar system on or around 08/25/12. I just think that is so cool. Just think about how much brand new data they are getting. Nothing man made has ever been there before. I wonder how many theories are broken and supported by what they are getting back.

Man I wish la raza humana would get out of its own way.


damm it will come back as V-ger

EVIL
 
Oh yeah almost forgot.

For all the kids out there, DO NOT google

NECROPHILIA

or

COPROPHILIA

Don't do it. Just don't.

And then DEFINITELY do NOT look at any images. DON'T!

Bitch!
 
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