Voyager - Infinite Universe and Science and Technology
Man's long-standing desire to know the
unknown of this boundless universe, which has been shrouded in the glorious darkness of the deepest mysteries since time immemorial and the tireless and relentless
efforts of that inquisitive mind are still so dynamic today. With the sincere help of science and technology, it is possible to unravel the mystery of this
eternal universe.
Salta was born in 1966, the National
Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), a US space agency. It launched a
spacecraft, Voyager 2, on August 20 of that year. Another spacecraft called Voyager
1 '. In their role as data collectors in
the solar system and beyond, these two spacecraft finally set sail for the
benefit of mankind. Beyond the telescope, standing in the light of that time,
the advanced science-technology spacecraft will reduce the infinite curiosity
of the whole world to know at least a little, it was also the main hope!.
Scientists, however, knew that
Voyager-1 and Voyager-2 would one day reach far beyond our solar system, and
that is why, according to Carl Sagan, a renowned scientist of the 20th century,
both spacecraft were ready to demonstrate the existence of human civilization.
Two Golden Records were set, also called the 'Voyager Golden Record.' The two
records, including the play guide, contained 55 languages of the world, 115
pictures and music from different countries, including Indian Raga and
Bhairabi.
And by setting a golden record, the
purpose of floating them in the infinite space was to let them travel long and
uninterrupted paths day after day, or if one day they went to an alien planet
in the infinite universe or to an advanced creature like us. But when they
reach the disks, they will realize that we are almost the same species of
sophisticated creatures that still survive or have been in this universe. . The
existence of the human race, above all, of our beautiful world, may one day come
to an end, but for billions and billions of years, that golden record will
carry the identity enough to hold us to those special memories.
In January 1969, Voyager 1, however,
came to Jupiter as promised, sending various transparent and black-and-white
images of it to Earth, because the color detector was not present in the
spacecraft at that time. Later, however, those images were made public with the
help of color filters. Meanwhile, experiments on Jupiter's red spots revealed
that there were many large cyclones in the planet Jupiter, called "Great
Red Spots," and that they were abundant. And that's how Voyager was able
to detect a total of more than a dozen destructive storms. Voyager, meanwhile,
could at any moment be torn apart by Jupiter's extremely powerful magnetic
field. -1 Physically studied the four main moons of Jupiter, of which
'Callisto' and 'Ganymede' (discovered by Galileo) were completely inactive, and
the hope of any existence in life was in vain.
The next major lunar eclipse, between 'Europa'
and 'Io', respectively, covers the surface of Europe with a thick sheet of ice,
and below it is the probable possibility of water in liquid form. And Jupiter's
last major moon, 'IO', which is again full of all volcanic activity, that is,
waking up in a daze when you think that 'IO' has more active volcanoes than
Earth. Is it just that? The massive eruption of this volcano can throw up to
200 km of lava into space.
After nearly a year of collecting all
this valuable information, Voyager 1's next goal was to land on a gas giant
called Saturn. According to Hinduism, a fierce deity has been established as
Devaraja, again in the name of this planet Saturn, whose crooked gaze makes
people do good deeds, and whoever does evil deeds, is punished according to
their wrath. Needless to say, Saturn could be seen very vaguely for so long.
Finally, after a long wait, this time Voyager-1 started sending some clear
pictures of Saturn's ring or ring, and later our acquaintance was completed with
Saturn's moon 'Titan'. The findings from Titan's image show that where the entire
satellite is in a nitrogen forest, its land is filled with a river of methane,
and the Titan's diameter is one and a half times that of the Moon and 1.6 to 9
times the mass of the Moon.
Titan is the second-largest satellite
in the solar system, after Jupiter's Ganymede or Ganymede. The work of
'Voyager-1' has ended here, for the time being, this time all the important
activities of 'Voyager-2' have started. It had to travel close to Saturn to
Uranus, and finally, in January 1968, Voyager 2 landed at Uranus, near its
smallest moon, Marenda, and was introduced to Uranus' radiation belt and 10
smaller moons. . Leaving Uranus, Voyager 2 set out in search of Neptune in
1989, but it did reach Neptune, the far end of our solar system.
After a very close study of Neptune,
the most obscure image so far, a surprising piece of information came to the
fore, which was a large spot on the planet. As Voyager 2 approached, it was
observed that the spot was that of Uranus, the moon of Titan, half of which was
covered in thick nitrogen ice. Ignoring the various obstacles, Voyager then
said goodbye to all the planets in our solar system and went much farther.
Needless to say, scientists have come to the conclusion that the gravitational
forces of Jupiter and Saturn could be used to get close to Uranus and Neptune,
and that Pluto was later associated with it.
Crossing the boundaries of our solar
system, the latest spacecraft called 'Voyager-1' reaches the end of the solar
system 1.2 billion miles away from the Earth. When it is 18 billion kilometers
away from the earth, it takes 18 hours to send a radio signal to the earth. The
place where Voyager 1 is now located outside our solar system is called
'Interstellar Space!' Where other cosmic objects work more in space than the
influence of the sun!
According to cosmologists, only 5 to
10 percent of the universe is illuminated and the remaining 90 to 95 percent is
covered in pitch-black darkness! In that boundless darkness, walking completely
alone, sending 'Voyager-1' images and messages or information from outside the
solar system may be gradually becoming more and more public. It is important to
note that the information sent by Voyager can be sent to Earth as long as the
power supply system is in place. According to scientists, in 9 to 10 years, it
may be advanced to the final stage, but honestly, Voyager's path is still
non-stop.
The Voyagers have been sending
valuable information to the entire human race for 40-44 years in a row, but
unfortunately, there is no touch of modernity like the current advanced science
and technology in this spacecraft, but the spacecraft is running with the help
of only 8 kilobytes (K.B) computer. Can you imagine? Currently, the cheapest
memory in mobiles is 8 to 16 GB (G.B). Initially, 300 scientists were assigned
to Voyager, but before 2004, 10 scientists were assigned to monitor its
movements. Scientists predict that by 2020, we could get information from it,
then there could be a problem with their electrical power, and ignoring this
problem, the spacecraft will move farther away from our earth, and the signal
sent from there will be much weaker. Will it be possible to collect the sent
information at all? Scientists think that it leaves enough room for doubt.
Scientists also think that it is not
possible to say where this vehicle will reach by 2030. Shortly after the launch
of Voyager, there were some minor problems, which led to Voyager being
re-programmed several times in the middle. At the same time, larger and more
sophisticated antennas were installed for Voyager to detect weak signals, as
its distance increased. Today Voyager has left us so incredibly far away that
from there our sun can be seen as a tiny star or dot. Even today, Voyager is
gradually moving towards an unknown path, the end of which has no doubt at all!
Leaving our solar system far behind, it has reached 'deep space!' He is now 21
billion (1 billion = 1000 million, 1 million = 1 million) km away from the
earth. At present, if sunlight wants to reach Voyager, it will take 18 hours.
Truly a thrilling or thrilling human-created event, a significant chapter in
history! Where the speed of light is 3 lakh km per second, it will take 18
hours for the light to reach the current position of Voyager.
Today's Voyager is not far from the
earth. At the request of Carl Edward Sagan, a famous American astronomer, astrophysicist,
science writer, and a leading figure in the US space project, Voyager 1 was
removed from the solar system in 1990 when Voyager 1 was preparing to leave the
solar system. At that time the world looked like a bright little blue dot! And
this was the first and last picture of the world taken by Voyager-1 from a
distance of 6 billion. The main part of this spiritual man's heartfelt
statement was, "In the eternal universe, our earth is not a speck of dust!
There is no place from which we can come to the rescue when we are in danger.
So far, the earth is a place where We can live, and there is no place where
mankind can go to live, yes we have gone to many places on earth but still have
not been able to live permanently anywhere. Now whether you like this world or
not, we have to stay here. This picture (the little blue dot) tells us about
our duty. We need to be more gentle and tolerant towards each other so that we
can keep this little dot suitable for our living! "
Voyager 1 has now reached 21.6 to 22
billion km from Earth. Approximately 40,000 years later, it will be very close
to the star 7938 (793888), which is 1.6 light-years away, and this star is
again moving towards our solar system at a speed of 4 million 30 thousand km
per hour. Meanwhile, the speed of Voyager-1 has reached 61,400 km / h at this
time. Radio signals work to establish a relationship between scientists and
Voyager-1 in the deep space, and Voyager-1 is now moving 1,463,600 km away from
Earth every day. Meanwhile, as the battery continues to weaken, it is
speculated that it may stop working by 2025, after which Voyager 1 will be able
to travel to the infinite universe in gorgeous darkness until it collides with
an object, or falls into the cosmos. In the event of an attack, and so it is
with Voyager 2. To date, no man-made spacecraft has been able to go so far as
to demonstrate its capability.
The spacecraft was launched into space in 1972, March 2, and April 7,
1973, respectively, to study the unknown of the universe, but unfortunately, all
sincere attempts to communicate with one for 12 and the other for 20 years
proved to be a complete failure! Presumably, this is what will happen to
Voyager. 'Whoever has creation, has destruction.' Therefore, our world,
including the entire human race, maybe destroyed one day, but in that
impenetrable darkness of the infinite and eternal universe, Voyager may still
float like straw or give up its last breath! They will be lost to us forever,
and we will be lost to them.
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