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Offline BreakingBad

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Re: Voyager 1 leaves the solar system
« Reply #30 on: June 20, 2012, 12:51:12 PM »
I'd rather reserve that barb for the person that can't spell Stephan Hawking or even a simple word like "stupid".

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Touche...

Interesting points about radio transmissions pointing to earth anyway.  Also I suspect that the trajectory of Voyager might be a road map in and of itself, simply plot it's course in reverse so to speak and find out where you end up.

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Re: Voyager 1 leaves the solar system
« Reply #31 on: June 20, 2012, 12:53:18 PM »
Whatever it encounters will probably already have been here before. :D
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Re: Voyager 1 leaves the solar system
« Reply #32 on: June 20, 2012, 01:34:08 PM »
You know I was once probed by an alien  :noid

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Re: Voyager 1 leaves the solar system
« Reply #33 on: June 20, 2012, 03:39:08 PM »
You know I was once probed by an alien  :noid

We could tell...... I heard they had to kick you off the space craft because you wanted to stay.  :neener:
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Re: Voyager 1 leaves the solar system
« Reply #34 on: June 20, 2012, 03:39:50 PM »
We could tell...... I heard they had to kick you off the space craft because you wanted to stay.  :neener:

They were very attractive, but it was also very dark...  :noid

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« Reply #35 on: June 20, 2012, 03:45:25 PM »
They were very attractive, but it was also very dark...  :noid

I heard about an astronaut who landed on a planet with very tall women. The first one he talked to he said, "take me to your ladder, see your leader later".
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Re: Voyager 1 leaves the solar system
« Reply #36 on: June 20, 2012, 08:25:38 PM »
I suspect that the trajectory of Voyager might be a road map in and of itself, simply plot it's course in reverse so to speak and find out where you end up.
That would work if everything in the universe stayed in the same place. It doesn't. Voyager crossed and will continue to cross the path of several planets, moons, ect. On the other hand, they could trace the radio signal.
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Re: Voyager 1 leaves the solar system
« Reply #37 on: June 20, 2012, 08:57:45 PM »
If aliens wanted to find us, they would just look for the only planet with a bunch of junk floating around it. :D

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Re: Voyager 1 leaves the solar system
« Reply #38 on: June 20, 2012, 08:59:01 PM »
That would work if everything in the universe stayed in the same place. It doesn't. Voyager crossed and will continue to cross the path of several planets, moons, ect. On the other hand, they could trace the radio signal.




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Re: Voyager 1 leaves the solar system
« Reply #39 on: June 21, 2012, 07:29:45 AM »
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Re: Voyager 1 leaves the solar system
« Reply #40 on: June 21, 2012, 07:49:14 AM »
That would work if everything in the universe stayed in the same place. It doesn't. Voyager crossed and will continue to cross the path of several planets, moons, ect. On the other hand, they could trace the radio signal.

You don't think that a species smart enough to discover "Voyager" in space might not be able to perform the calculations necessary to deduce the path Voyager followed, including deviations as incurred by gravitational deviations?
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Re: Voyager 1 leaves the solar system
« Reply #41 on: June 21, 2012, 08:27:42 AM »
Coogan FYI,
I clicked the link for Offline Missions, from your link.
When I click to download "Zeroes",
my AV blocked URL saying it was a malicious URL.
Those using mediafire, etc might want to check their files, films or whatever.

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Re: Voyager 1 leaves the solar system
« Reply #42 on: June 21, 2012, 04:19:55 PM »
Cool.

I worked for the company that made the actuators for Voyager ..that are still working just fine to this day.

Schaeffer Magnetics in Chatsworth .. wore lab coat, worked in clean room,
had JPL doods over inspecting finished product and signing off tests an such.
One of the Inspectors flew P-38's in North Africa.
Was *very* cool .. like workin in a toy shop.

Interesting work ethic there .. nothing left the shop unless it was able to do what it was supposed to.
We did it right the first time . . period.

One of the many things my team did ..
Had an actuator that was meant for the shuttle arm
.. projected torque output was beyond what our granite slab mounting table that was bolted to the floor could handle.

So. . I suggested using a single 'D' cell flashlight battery and measuring how much torque was available.
Well .. we bolted a 6 foot arm to it, and had our lovely receptionist
(a one time Las Vegas Show Girl who was very easy to look at)
..grab onto the end of it and we lifted her off the floor.

Mr. Schaeffer walked in as we were lifting her,
..said it would be a great image for advertising the actuator :)
He was blown away when we showed him it was wired to a flashlight battery for power :)

Mr. Schaeffer was a DD Commander in WW2..he was off Iwo during the invasion,
..he was one of the lucky ones not hit by Kamikaze during the Iwo landings.
Very much a no-nonsense get it done type .. we got along great.

During my interview ..instead of asking about my quals or job history ..
..he asked what my mean time between failure was on my race car for the motor.

I kinda laughed .. told him I had never broken a motor, and had raced my Duster *then* for over 10 years.
His next words were 'You're hired, when can you start?'

Good times.

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Re: Voyager 1 leaves the solar system
« Reply #43 on: June 21, 2012, 09:14:42 PM »
You don't think that a species smart enough to discover "Voyager" in space might not be able to perform the calculations necessary to deduce the path Voyager followed, including deviations as incurred by gravitational deviations?
If China intercepted a space probe that happened to wander/crash into one of their spacecraft with training wheels, do you think they could figure exactly where it came from? And those guys are good at math.
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Re: Voyager 1 leaves the solar system
« Reply #44 on: June 22, 2012, 07:55:40 AM »
If China intercepted a space probe that happened to wander/crash into one of their spacecraft with training wheels, do you think they could figure exactly where it came from? And those guys are good at math.

Typical answering a question with a question from you.  You are worse than zero.

Based upon a known arrival and it not simply smashing into Earth, I would bet they likely could.   
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