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"Within just a few days, the heliospheric intensity of trapped radiation decreased, and the cosmic ray intensity went up as you would expect if it exited the heliosphere"
The Voyager project scientist at Nasa's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Ed Stone, said he wanted to see a reorientation of the magnetic fields around the probe before declaring it to be in interstellar space. This was a "critical marker", he added. "…that change of direction has not yet been observed."
Originally posted by grainofsand
I'm not learned enough to comment about the edges of our solar system, but it seems that saying is true, "They built things to last back in the day"
...I wonder if it's still under warranty?!
Their plutonium power sources will stop generating electricity in about 10-15 years, at which point their instruments and transmitters will die.
Originally posted by MDDoxs
Technology, even old technoloy is reliant on a power source and Voyager has about 10+ years left in her.