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Power Femme
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We should continue to get signals back until its power fails around 2020 or so. At this point it is so far away that it takes hours for a transmission from Voyager to reach Earth. For purposes of comparison--light moves at ~182,282 miles per second in vacuum. At that speed it takes a signal to the Moon about 1.5 seconds to go one way. It takes light from the Sun 8 minutes to reach us. You get an idea how far away that is. It also gives you an idea of how huge our solar system is--when Voyager was passing Jupiter in 1998, it took nine *hours* for a signal to get to the Earth. Quote:
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