How much is that in light years?
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This is about roll thrusters that permit orientation that allows communications/operation from earth. How many years of fuel does it have for roll thrusters, and does it share fuel with propulsion thrusters, and is there any thought of making it go faster instead of staying operationally controllable?
Voyager has no propulsion thrusters. It got its velocity from planetary fly-by's and that's it. It can only turn itself, it has no other thrusters.
On its current trajectory, will it ever reach anything "interesting" again?
if you mean planets, stars,etc.... not while it can still communitcate. It might run into something in 10's of thousands of years :P
There's always a chance to get swallowed by a wormhole and get retrofitted by a machine civilization.
What would be the benefit of going faster over being able to communicate with it?
How many years of fuel it has left depends fully upon how that fuel needs to be used to maintain orientation with Earth; there’s no specific answer.
What would be the benefit of going faster over being able to communicate with it?
To show alien invasion force where to come exterminate us???
I don't know. Is there an ultimate destination?
Slap G5 dirty drags on that bad boy and it'll be in Andromeda by Monday.
The real secret is the SCO drive, let's roll out a Mandalay and be back in time for dinner.
This guy gets it.. o7
Have they tried turning it off and on again?
This probe is more indecisive than the tariffs.
It's dead!
It's back!
It's dead.
It's back.
It's dead,
It's back,