Voyager 1
Voyager 1 (Latine sit "Viator I") est speculatrum spatiale, a NASA emissum die 5 Septembris 1977 ad Systema exterius Solare et medium interstellare explorandum. Iam (anno 2013) iter persequitur annos 35.[1] Mandata etiam accipit dataque ad Deep Space Network remittit. Die 3 Februarii 2013 a nobis distetit circa 123 ua, i.e. circa 18 500 000 000 km.[2] Est igitur omnium rerum ab hominibus factarum a Terra Matre remotissima.
Recenter Voyager 1 heliovaginam transivit, quae est stratum ultimum heliosphaerae. Iam die 15 Iunii 2012 eruditi NASA rettulerunt Voyager 1 ad spatium interstellare mox intrare et a Systemate Solari abscedere.[3] Die 25 Augusti 2012 Voyager 1, a Sole 121.7 ua distantem, limitem transiisse heliosphaerae satis constat: eo die intensitatem radiorum cosmicorum anomalorum et galacticorum, a speculatro receptorum, subito mutavisse.[4]
Notae
[recensere | fontem recensere]- ↑ timeanddate.com
- ↑ Where are the Voyagers? - Voyager 1
- ↑ Amos; Ferris
- ↑ Webber
Bibliographia
[recensere | fontem recensere]- Jonathan Amos, "Particles point way for Nasa's Voyager" apud BBC News (15 Iunii 2012)
- Timothy Ferris, "Timothy Ferris on Voyagers' Never-Ending Journey" in Smithsonian Magazine (Maio 2012)
- Jonathan Margolis, "40 years and counting: the team behind Voyager’s space odyssey" in The Guardian (15 Martii 2015)
- Kim Tingley, "The Loyal Engineers Steering NASA’s Voyager Probes Across the Universe" in New York Times Magazine (3 Augusti 2017)
- W. R. Webber, F. B. McDonald, "Recent Voyager 1 data indicate that on August 25, 2012 at a distance of 121.7 AU from the Sun, sudden and unprecedented intensity changes were observed in anomalous and galactic cosmic rays" in Geophysical Research Letters (20 Martii 2013)
Nexus interni
Nexus externi
[recensere | fontem recensere]Vicimedia Communia plura habent quae ad Voyager 1 spectant. |