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What a wild coincidence, I was just wondering a couple of days ago if Voyager was so far away that we could no longer talk to it and could only listen, or if it was still close enough to talk to. Neat video, thanks for sharing!
Weโve got more powerful transmitters here than it has on board, so I would think we would lose its transmissions before it would lose ours. But we also have better receivers, so who knows.
Maybe they could send another probe to relay the transmissions once it's out of range.
And maybe they could send another probe to relay the transmission once it's out of range!
I think you are onto something.
And maybe they could send another probe to relay the transmission once it's out of range!