
Here is where the Voyager currently is at in its journey:
Specifically, Voyager 1 is thought to have passed through the heliosphere at the boundary of our Solar System, and is on its way to a star called AC +79 3888 – although the journey will take it some 40,000 years. Voyager 2 is still in the heliosphere.
NASA’s Voyager 1 spacecraft has traveled beyond our solar bubble and has entered interstellar space. During a NASA Headquarters briefing, the Voyager team assessing the data determined the craft is in a transitional region immediately outside the solar bubble where some effects from our sun are still evident. New, unexpected data indicate that Voyager 1 has been traveling through the plasma, or ionized gas, that originates in the space between the stars.
What do you think of the soundcloud embed…is it something you would have expected or totally different? btw you can listen to a lot of NASA’s recordings on their own soundcloud channel which is awesome. We’re looking forward to more info from the Voyager mission.
thanks to sciencealert.com for the great info
thanks to NASA for the great info and pic

@[636455342:2048:Balcazar] !!
Wow!!
Gonna go platinum
Cool!!
Wonder what flip side looks like
Why does the pic look like the Death Star?
I remember the launch which was one of the reasons space exploration was exciting to me at the time.What Nasa also did in the 80s was have an 800 number you could call just as the voyagers were leaving our solar system so that one could listen to its bleeps before it was out of range.Not that it ever has become out of range.But it was interesting.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o8IILaURg-I