My personal opinion, I think it's equally likely that both may have had life on some basic level.Mars versus Venus.... Which has got more chance of life?
So you think Earth is the only place life can or could exist?I always think that there was no life on Mars or any other planets in the Solar System. What are the real facts that prove there could be life on them even in the past? The weird 50 years of research and nothing else. They always find different arguments about life on the and then they find arguments against life there.
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What are the real facts that prove there could be life on them even in the past?
Have to agree here. Phosphine is a very strong bio indicator. There are no known naturally occurring non-biological processes that can produce that compound. That's not to say it isn't possible, it's just unknown and the only known process is biological.Phosphine is pretty damn convincing. And that's a recent "real fact."
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Thought Voyager2 was written off because they though the power supply had run down. Guess not! Or maybe I was thinking of Voyager1...
Thought Voyager2 was written off because they though the power supply had run down. Guess not! Or maybe I was thinking of Voyager1...
Indeed. And this new radio array is going to make communications much better in many ways.still 12 billion miles away is mighty impressive imo
Indeed. And this new radio array is going to make communications much better in many ways.
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Sorry, we have another asteroid on it's way. It's going to be close.
What's impressing me is they can still transmit & receive from that distance. Where is the cut-off point.
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Even more impressive is they are able to continue to do workarounds that upgrade it!ah I was thinking of Voyager1 too. lol woops.
still 12 billion miles away is mighty impressive imo
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It all depends on how much power is left for the probe to transmit with, I did see sometime ago an estimate of the year 2022-2023 could be the cutoff. It would also need enough power to keep running experiments and so on, if not then all it can do is say "Hello" and that's about it. Many of the probe's insturments have already been shutdown to conserve power anyway for extending it's life.Thought Voyager2 was written off because they though the power supply had run down. Guess not! Or maybe I was thinking of Voyager1...
Let's be fair, they have nuclear power units. I'm surprised they haven't lasted longer. It's the electronics lasting this long that I find interesting.It all depends on how much power is left for the probe to transmit with, I did see sometime ago an estimate of the year 2022-2023 could be the cutoff. It would also need enough power to keep running experiments and so on, if not then all it can do is say "Hello" and that's about it. Many of the probe's insturments have already been shutdown to conserve power anyway for extending it's life.
Actually both are still going with Voyager 2 supposedly being the first that will go silent with Voyager 1 doing the same not too long after if I recall things correctly.
A true testament to the work that was put into it all those years ago.
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Let's be fair, they have nuclear power units. I'm surprised they haven't lasted longer. It's the electronics lasting this long that I find interesting.
Right, but aren't they supposed to last a few decades longer? I'll admit, my understanding of them is not so great.Their RTGs.
Of course!I think we can all agree they did well with the Voyager platform.
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Let's be fair, they have nuclear power units. I'm surprised they haven't lasted longer. It's the electronics lasting this long that I find interesting.
Right, but aren't they supposed to last a few decades longer?
See edit.. But I agree with you.I believe lasting from the 80's like they did is rather impressive given these are early tech RTGs, not like the stuff on New Horizons.
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