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Pioneer 10: Still going strong!

Nemesis77

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<< LOS ANGELES - NASA (news - web sites) successfully bridged 7.4 billion miles of space to contact the Pioneer 10 spacecraft on the 30th anniversary of its launch, mission managers said Saturday.

Scientists beamed a message to the craft Friday from a radio telescope in the desert east of Los Angeles. A radio telescope in Spain received the response 22 hours and six minutes later, said Larry Lasher, the mission's project manager.

"The signal was loud and clear, and I'd like to say this contact worked like a charm," Lasher said. NASA last heard from the craft in July.

Pioneer 10's original, 21-month mission has improbably stretched three decades. The spacecraft was launched March 2, 1972.

It passed through the asteroid belt between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter and obtained close-up images of Jupiter. In 1983, it became the first manmade object to leave the solar system when it passed the orbit of distant Pluto.

Pioneer 10 is now in galactic orbit, twice as far from Earth as Pluto. It is traveling at 27,380 mph relative to the sun, and is in line to reach Aldebaran, the red star that forms the eye of the constellation Taurus. But it won't get there for about 2 million years.

Lasher said the clarity of the signal Saturday gave him hope of remaining in touch with the craft for another year.
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How 'bout that?! Happy birthday Pioneer 10 🙂 (yes, I know I'm few days late)!
 
that is amazing. twice as far as pluto is from the earth...simply awesome. makes me feel so meaningless and insufficient! 😱
 
Happy birthday V'ger!!

That is kinda cool, it's too bad it wasn't headed for Alpha Centari though. It would be kinda cool to count down the time to arrival.
 
it'd be funny if its ever overtaken by more modern spacecraft hundreds of years from now.


Imagine a ship comming across a 15th century ship that's been floating about for that long...hehe
 
woot!


don't build em like that no mo'.


i hope someone is there to catch the thing and put it in a museum, if it makes it that far.
 
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