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Its distance from the Sun is over 150 times the distance between Earth and the Sun. It takes over 21 hours for transmissions traveling at light speed to arrive at Earth. It officially passed the heliopause - the boundary at which pressure from the solar wind is no longer sufficient to push into the wind from interstellar space - in 2012.
Voyager 1 has left the Solar System - and it's finding that the void of space is not quite so void-like, after all.
In the latest analysis of data from the intrepid probe, from a distance of nearly 23 billion kilometers (over 14 billion miles), astronomers have discovered, from 2017 onwards, a constant hum from plasma waves in the interstellar medium, the diffuse gas that lurks between the stars.
"It's very faint and monotone, because it is in a narrow frequency bandwidth," said astronomer Stella Koch Ocker of Cornell University. "We're detecting the faint, persistent hum of interstellar gas."
Obviously we know that interstellar space isn't completely empty, but since stars are so bright, the vastly fainter wispy material that hangs out between them is really hard to see and measure. Usually, we have to rely on the way light changes when it travels through interstellar material to know it's there, and to quantify it.
The Voyager probes are the first human-made objects to enter interstellar space, and therefore represent a unique opportunity to sample the interstellar medium directly.
Even so far from the Sun, though, and even beyond the reach of the solar wind, it's not exactly easy. The Sun is still a bright and a noisy beast, letting out solar eruptions that can drown out the ambient conditions.
"The interstellar medium is like a quiet or gentle rain," said astronomer James Cordes of Cornell University. "In the case of a solar outburst, it's like detecting a lightning burst in a thunderstorm and then it's back to a gentle rain."
That gentle rain, according to the team, suggests that there could be more low-level activity in the interstellar medium than scientists had thought. What that activity is caused by is not entirely clear; it could be thermally excited plasma oscillations, or quasi-thermal noise generated by the movements of electrons in plasma, producing a local electric field.
Whatever is causing it, the discovery has several implications. The hum can be used to map the plasma density as both Voyager probes move deeper into interstellar space (Voyager 2 crossed the heliopause in 2018).
It can also be used to better understand the interaction between the interstellar medium and the solar wind. We know there's an increase in electron density just on the other side of the heliopause - both Voyager probes detected it when they traveled on through. Knowing the density of the interstellar medium more accurately can help us figure out why.
The discovery and the persistence of the emission also suggest that Voyager will continue to be able to detect it, providing us with ongoing readings that will help us understand turbulence and the large-scale structure of the interstellar medium.
"We've never had a chance to evaluate it. Now we know we don't need a fortuitous event related to the Sun to measure interstellar plasma," said astronomer Shami Chatterjee of Cornell University.
"Regardless of what the Sun is doing, Voyager is sending back detail. The craft is saying, 'Here's the density I'm swimming through right now. And here it is now. And here it is now. And here it is now.' Voyager is quite distant and will be doing this continuously."
Not forever, though. The radioisotope thermoelectric generator powering the probe's instruments degrades a little bit more every year. By around 2025, it may no longer be able to keep them running.
Which is why it is so important to glean as much data as we can, while there's still the opportunity.
The research has been published in Nature Astronomy.
Comment: See also:
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- Cosmic climate change: 'Space plasma hurricane' observed in ionosphere above North Pole!
- Earth's magnetosphere acts as a particle accelerator powered by plasma waves
- Electric currents driven by solar wind create Saturn's auroras, heat planet's atmosphere - NASA
- Behind the Headlines: Earth changes in an electric universe: Is climate change really man-made?
- MindMatters: The Holy Grail, Comets, Earth Changes and Randall Carlson
- Behind the Headlines: The Electric Universe - An interview with Wallace Thornhill
Reader Comments
An interesting event has occurred since I wrote the above. Are you familiar with the Berenstein / BerenSTAIN Bears Event? (Usually and, IMO, deceptively called the 'Mandela Effect.')
(The belt buckle was a rendition of what was engraved on Voyager - the nude man and woman and child, with a star map, etc.)
Well, I am not where that belt buckle is. The last time this came to my attention (about a year or two ago) as is my nature, I would look up and see how the value of that belt buckle had risen on EBay, etc. (I'd guess that 100K were made.)
But now? There's not anything for sale anywhere that even looks like it.
I frankly fear that when I look at it again, it will appear something like this [Link] WHEN IT NEVER WAS THAT BEFORE! (This is closer... [Link] still not even close.)
RC
A normal transmitter has a fixed oscillator. The problem for the DS is that the frequency of the oscillator is dependent on the (local) rate of time. This sounds like a circular argument.
Near Earth the oscillator would emit a certain frequency. Farther out into space, the higher the frequency of the oscillator. This is a real property of space-time (temporal or time-based physics). The problem for the Deep State is that their (inconceivable and fake) theory of General Relativity says that this cannot happen.
The Voyager and Pioneer spacecraft have oscillators which lock frequency on the received signal (generated by NASA). NASA is telling the oscillator what frequency to set its oscillator. Otherwise, General Relativity gets invalidated (which is good since it doesn’t work).
There is no technical reason not to use a fixed oscillator except to hide a real property of space time. The big terrestrial communications dishes have electronics which can compensate for any oscillator drift. Why make the space probe transmitter (the part you can’t fix) more complicated than it needs to be?
The Deep State has had a monopoly on real space time physics for over 50 years while the rest of the world was using the broken toy theory of General Relativity.
Since the Deep State is really aroused about the idea of taking over the world, where are the results of this monopoly?
They should have read the fine print of their deal with the Devil. Access to the correct theory is tightly controlled by the Deep State. The Deep State really is an Anglo club. They all went to the right schools and they all think… alike.
The minds who could unlock it were never allowed near it.
The End (Except for the part where we ….. the bastards).
RC
*Berenstein / BerenSTAIN Bears Event? (Usually and, IMO, deceptively called the 'Mandela Effect.')
rc
RC
At work, he bought a 'Voyager' Belt Buckle which I still have and which still works find. Now in my youth, such were only for redneck cowboys, but with time, I've learned to fake all such to the point that I can, and do, wear it with elan.
R.C.