the
Voyager 2 spacecraft was launched 41 years ago,
and it is staggering that the spacecraft is still sending back data,
decades after the communication system was expected to fail, and all from 11 billion miles from Earth! Voyager 2 measures cosmic rays, a recent increase in the number of
cosmic rays detected indicate that the spacecraft is reaching the edge of
the heliosphere,
the limit of our sun's solar wind, it’s believed that the heliosphere blocks a lot of these rays
from reaching our solar system, but as you travel closer to the edge and the
barrier starts to thin out, more cosmic rays become detectable, Voyager 2’s
increased measurements suggest that it’s inching closer to the heliopause, and
could soon enter the interstellar medium, the craft could be crossing the threshold
any day now, in 2012, Voyager 1 experienced a similar spike in cosmic rays
about three months before it passed through the heliopause, becoming the first
craft to invade interstellar space, the exact location of Voyager 2 is a guess based on the data
it sends, read more about the milestone at Discover magazine, as my Dad used to say, 'they don't make 'em like they use to!', photograph courtesy NASA.
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