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Watching 'Stupid' In Action...

You two really have no knowledge or concept of this stuff. You google something, see a headline, and you're too lazy to even read the damn page.. In other words, you're a moron. Maybe you two should get a room together?

Voyager one, the furthest away, has crossed the termination shock wave boundary, the technical term is Heliopause.. the Heliopause is the boundary were the sun's outward pressure (caused by the solar winds) is in equilibrium with the pressure from the interstellar medium. In 4th grade terminology, that means the sun is blowing a wind and the wind coming from the other direction has just enough force to stop it. How do we know it has crossed that boundary? Because the particles sort of pile up and become more dense. A good, albeit inaccurate metaphor, would be the bow shock wave in front of a boat. The water kind of piles up as the boat plows through the water.

So voyager has entered space where the interstellar medium is the dominate environment and not the stuff coming from our own Sun. This means that Voyager1 is experiencing extremely high energy particle radiation.. but that's all it means. No, I'm not going to explain what particle radiation is because you have absolutely no chance of understanding it. The heliopause a big deal, a big accomplishment for humanity, but the Heliopause is not the boundary of our solar system, not even remotely close.. Nor is it in any way shape or form a line being crossed that could "spread life thru our galaxy" (see screenshot attached).

From the inside out: Our solar system consists of the Sun at the center.. (YES, the sun is at the center and everything orbits around it, its not fake news, its fact) then the inner planets, an asteroid belt, the outer planets, another asteroid belt (Kuiper Belt) and then the Oort cloud, which is just another bunch of asteroids but because there's a big empty space we give it a different name. The Oort cloud is also not a flat(ish) disc, which is why we refer to it as a cloud and not a belt.
All of these are gravitationally bound to the Sun and constitute the whole of our solar system. The official definition of a solar system is everything that orbits it due to the star's gravity.

Voyager 1 has about another.. hmm.. 200 to 300? years before it even reaches the inner boundary of the Oort cloud.. and the Oort cloud is huge.. very dispersed, but huge.. It will take Voyager 1 another.. hmm.. 20,000 years probably? to exit the Oort cloud. 20K is arguable because there is no hard boundary for the Oort cloud..

After that, it probably has another 80,000 years, if it was traveling in the right direction, which it isn't, to get to the next closest star so it can "Spread life thru the Galaxy" (ROFLMAO)

Voyager 1 has entered interstellar space, it has not left our solar system and asking if it could contaminate the galaxy with life is like asking if an ant crawling across your living room floor could be responsible for killing John F. Kennedy.. Its f*cking stupid and shows a total lack of knowledge, which both of you have displayed in spectacular ways.. and I suspect will continue to display.

You should not partake in any conversation regarding science.. ever.. and especially nothing regarding astronomy or space. Stick to religion.. much simpler.
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Oh man.. oh man.. You really are ignorant..

Voyager1 has not departed our solar system.. Keep googling.

The first step in fixing your ignorance is to admit your ignorance.. which you are not capable of doing.

Your comprehension level of this stuff is lower than that of my 10 year old daughter.

" both probes had now "made it into interstellar space" and that Voyager 2's date of departure from the Solar System was 5 November 2018."

Seems like you are wrong on all counts .... maybe you should take a few deep breaths and do a little introspection.
 
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" both probes had now "made it into interstellar space" and that Voyager 2's date of departure from the Solar System was 5 November 2018."

Seems like you are wrong on all counts .... maybe you should take a few deep breaths and do a little introspection.
This is why I feel the need to be abusive to this cocksucking prick. Im not really interested in him redefining the parameters of an issue, when all the references say hes wrong. He just looks for opportunities to be condescending.
 
You two really have no knowledge or concept of this stuff. You google something, see a headline, and you're too lazy to even read the damn page.. In other words, you're a moron. Maybe you two should get a room together?

Voyager one, the furthest away, has crossed the termination shock wave boundary, the technical term is Heliopause.. the Heliopause is the boundary were the sun's outward pressure (caused by the solar winds) is in equilibrium with the pressure from the interstellar medium. In 4th grade terminology, that means the sun is blowing a wind and the wind coming from the other direction has just enough force to stop it. How do we know it has crossed that boundary? Because the particles sort of pile up and become more dense. A good, albeit inaccurate metaphor, would be the bow shock wave in front of a boat. The water kind of piles up as the boat plows through the water.

So voyager has entered space where the interstellar medium is the dominate environment and not the stuff coming from our own Sun. This means that Voyager1 is experiencing extremely high energy particle radiation.. but that's all it means. No, I'm not going to explain what particle radiation is because you have absolutely no chance of understanding it. The heliopause a big deal, a big accomplishment for humanity, but the Heliopause is not the boundary of our solar system, not even remotely close.. Nor is it in any way shape or form a line being crossed that could "spread life thru our galaxy" (see screenshot attached).

From the inside out: Our solar system consists of the Sun at the center.. (YES, the sun is at the center and everything orbits around it, its not fake news, its fact) then the inner planets, an asteroid belt, the outer planets, another asteroid belt (Kuiper Belt) and then the Oort cloud, which is just another bunch of asteroids but because there's a big empty space we give it a different name. The Oort cloud is also not a flat(ish) disc, which is why we refer to it as a cloud and not a belt.
All of these are gravitationally bound to the Sun and constitute the whole of our solar system. The official definition of a solar system is everything that orbits it due to the star's gravity.

Voyager 1 has about another.. hmm.. 200 to 300? years before it even reaches the inner boundary of the Oort cloud.. and the Oort cloud is huge.. very dispersed, but huge.. It will take Voyager 1 another.. hmm.. 20,000 years probably? to exit the Oort cloud. 20K is arguable because there is no hard boundary for the Oort cloud..

After that, it probably has another 80,000 years, if it was traveling in the right direction, which it isn't, to get to the next closest star so it can "Spread life thru the Galaxy" (ROFLMAO)

Voyager 1 has entered interstellar space, it has not left our solar system and asking if it could contaminate the galaxy with life is like asking if an ant crawling across your living room floor could be responsible for killing John F. Kennedy.. Its f*cking stupid and shows a total lack of knowledge, which both of you have displayed in spectacular ways.. and I suspect will continue to display.

You should not partake in any conversation regarding science.. ever.. and especially nothing regarding astronomy or space. Stick to religion.. much simpler.
Dickface cant even be bothered to get anything right. Religion? Im agnostic you idiot. Ive never posted anything resembling promoting religion. You just spew crap and hope nobody notices how wrong you are.
 
Oh man.. oh man.. You really are ignorant..

Voyager1 has not departed our solar system.. Keep googling.

The first step in fixing your ignorance is to admit your ignorance.. which you are not capable of doing.

Your comprehension level of this stuff is lower than that of my 10 year old daughter.
You do realize incest is wrong? Leave your poor daughter alone.
 
This is why I feel the need to be abusive to this cocksucking prick. Im not really interested in him redefining the parameters of an issue, when all the references say hes wrong. He just looks for opportunities to be condescending.
His - Murphy‘s ego is bruised like the worse butt hurt…. he has ever been dealt. He can normally take a size 13 boot sideways. ???

Leo is not much better.
 
This is why I feel the need to be abusive to this cocksucking prick. Im not really interested in him redefining the parameters of an issue, when all the references say hes wrong. He just looks for opportunities to be condescending.
You're not smart enough to understand even the basics of what a solar system consists of.

And you think "our space probes are spreading life thru the galaxy" ?? ROFLMAO.

No space probe has ever left our solar system you dumbass... not even close.. I suggest you google Oort Cloud because you obviously have no clue.

Batshitcrazy.
 
This is why I feel the need to be abusive to this cocksucking prick. Im not really interested in him redefining the parameters of an issue, when all the references say hes wrong. He just looks for opportunities to be condescending.
That's what a narcissist does ..... I've encountered a few narcissists over the years ... Murphy has a VERY severe affliction.
 
You're not smart enough to understand even the basics of what a solar system consists of.

And you think "our space probes are spreading life thru the galaxy" ?? ROFLMAO.

No space probe has ever left our solar system you dumbass... not even close.. I suggest you google Oort Cloud because you obviously have no clue.

Batshitcrazy.

“‘What is Voyager 1?​

No spacecraft has gone farther than NASA's Voyager 1. Launched in 1977 to fly by Jupiter and Saturn, Voyager 1 crossed into interstellar space in August 2012 and continues to collect data.

  • Voyager 1 and its sister ship Voyager 2 have been flying longer than any other spacecraft in history.
  • Not only are the Voyager missions providing humanity with observations of truly uncharted territory, but they are also helping scientists understand the very nature of energy and radiation in space—key information for protecting future missions and astronauts.
  • Voyager 1 carries a copy of the Golden Record—a message from humanity to the cosmos that includes greetings in 55 languages, pictures of people and places on Earth and music ranging from Beethoven to Chuck Berry's "Johnny B. Goode."
  • “‘Voyager 1 was the first spacecraft to cross the heliosphere, the boundary where the influences outside our solar system are stronger than those from our Sun.
  • Voyager 1 is the first human-made object to venture into interstellar space.
  • Voyager 1 discovered a thin ring around Jupiter and two new Jovian moons: Thebe and Metis.
  • At Saturn, Voyager 1 found five new moons and a new ring called the G-ring.”’
 
I guess Murphy is so much smarter than all the scientists in the American Geophysical Union ......

From the article I posted earlier:
The Voyager 2 probe, which left Earth in 1977, has become the second human-made object to leave our Solar System.
It was launched 16 days before its twin craft, Voyager 1, but that probe's faster trajectory meant that it was in "the space between the stars" six years before Voyager 2.
The news was revealed at the American Geophysical Union (AGU) meeting in Washington.
And chief scientist on the mission, Prof Edward Stone, confirmed it.



Wait ... what was the title of this thread ..... WATCHING STUPID IN ACTION

It was really nice of Murphy to give us a first hand account of how stupid works.
 
You two really have no knowledge or concept of this stuff. You google something, see a headline, and you're too lazy to even read the damn page.. In other words, you're a moron. Maybe you two should get a room together?

Voyager one, the furthest away, has crossed the termination shock wave boundary, the technical term is Heliopause.. the Heliopause is the boundary were the sun's outward pressure (caused by the solar winds) is in equilibrium with the pressure from the interstellar medium. In 4th grade terminology, that means the sun is blowing a wind and the wind coming from the other direction has just enough force to stop it. How do we know it has crossed that boundary? Because the particles sort of pile up and become more dense. A good, albeit inaccurate metaphor, would be the bow shock wave in front of a boat. The water kind of piles up as the boat plows through the water.

So voyager has entered space where the interstellar medium is the dominate environment and not the stuff coming from our own Sun. This means that Voyager1 is experiencing extremely high energy particle radiation.. but that's all it means. No, I'm not going to explain what particle radiation is because you have absolutely no chance of understanding it. The heliopause a big deal, a big accomplishment for humanity, but the Heliopause is not the boundary of our solar system, not even remotely close.. Nor is it in any way shape or form a line being crossed that could "spread life thru our galaxy" (see screenshot attached).

From the inside out: Our solar system consists of the Sun at the center.. (YES, the sun is at the center and everything orbits around it, its not fake news, its fact) then the inner planets, an asteroid belt, the outer planets, another asteroid belt (Kuiper Belt) and then the Oort cloud, which is just another bunch of asteroids but because there's a big empty space we give it a different name. The Oort cloud is also not a flat(ish) disc, which is why we refer to it as a cloud and not a belt.
All of these are gravitationally bound to the Sun and constitute the whole of our solar system. The official definition of a solar system is everything that orbits it due to the star's gravity.

Voyager 1 has about another.. hmm.. 200 to 300? years before it even reaches the inner boundary of the Oort cloud.. and the Oort cloud is huge.. very dispersed, but huge.. It will take Voyager 1 another.. hmm.. 20,000 years probably? to exit the Oort cloud. 20K is arguable because there is no hard boundary for the Oort cloud..

After that, it probably has another 80,000 years, if it was traveling in the right direction, which it isn't, to get to the next closest star so it can "Spread life thru the Galaxy" (ROFLMAO)

Yea but at some point it's gotta fall off the flat plane, it can't just keep going on for ever and ever and ever you know since it's flat it's gonna leave our solar system and fall off onto another one.
Voyager 1 has entered interstellar space, it has not left our solar system and asking if it could contaminate the galaxy with life is like asking if an ant crawling across your living room floor could be responsible for killing John F. Kennedy..
But what if that ants antcestor was crawling across the grassy knoll and bit the gunman which caused him to pull the trigger prematurely? Wouldn't it be partly responsible?
Its f*cking stupid and shows a total lack of knowledge, which both of you have displayed in spectacular ways.. and I suspect will continue to display.

You should not partake in any conversation regarding science.. ever.. and especially nothing regarding astronomy or space. Stick to religion.. much simpler.
I just got done worshiping the space aliens and praying to ther sunz that you'll understand everything I said in this post was meant to be completely comical in the spirit of the thread title.

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"This means missions to higher category bodies require more sterilisation to ensure fewer potential contaminates travel. It can also affect end-of-life-plans for missions. Nasa’s Juno probe will be crashed into Jupiter this July in order to avoid potential contamination of Europa or any of the other moons."
 
I guess Murphy is so much smarter than all the scientists in the American Geophysical Union ......

From the article I posted earlier:
The Voyager 2 probe, which left Earth in 1977, has become the second human-made object to leave our Solar System.
It was launched 16 days before its twin craft, Voyager 1, but that probe's faster trajectory meant that it was in "the space between the stars" six years before Voyager 2.
The news was revealed at the American Geophysical Union (AGU) meeting in Washington.
And chief scientist on the mission, Prof Edward Stone, confirmed it.



Wait ... what was the title of this thread ..... WATCHING STUPID IN ACTION

It was really nice of Murphy to give us a first hand account of how stupid works.
This is your problem Bob.. You are so utterly stupid, you think you can get on google, type in a few phrases, find an article that tells you what you want to hear, and then post it as fact.
I've watched you do this with the covid virus, climate change information, as well as every other subject you partake in. There is no way anyone will ever convince me that such behavior is NOT a mental illness.. It is most certainly a sign you are lonely, isolated, and have probably been rejected by everyone in your life.

In all fairness Bob, its not entirely your fault. A lot of information sources on the web aren't compiled for the educated, they're made for the dumb masses who don't understand much beyond grade school science. Really, the USA has fell behind a lot of other countries on our public's understanding of science, and you're a perfect example of it. To compound the problem, since NASA relies on public funding, they have to sometimes prop up their accomplishments when it comes to public consumption. So their public relations communication will dumb down their accomplishments so people like you will get excited, and that means more funding.

The real problem is that you're so ignorant you don't see this effect.. but it shows in everything from the virus problems to space travel in your postings.
And it is why you asked such a ridiculously dumb question "Could our space probes be spreading life thru the galaxy"...

Yea, busted Bob.. You have the IQ of fart...

So I took it upon myself to find the correct information for you.. You won't ever thank me for it because your pride and narcissistic proclivities won't allow you to ever admit being wrong.. Unlike you Bob, I don't argue about things I know nothing about.. You and your cute little friend are just stupid.. too stupid to understand anything related to science, and WAY to stupid to understand anything related to space or astronomy.

And one other thing Bob.. THEY ARE MOST CERTAINLY NOT CONTAMINATING THE GALAXY WITH LIFE you moron. (see attached)

So here it is, straight from the NASA mission page for Voyager

“Voyager has a very special place for us in our heliophysics fleet,” said Nicola Fox, director of the Heliophysics Division at NASA Headquarters. “Our studies start at the Sun and extend out to everything the solar wind touches. To have the Voyagers sending back information about the edge of the Sun’s influence gives us an unprecedented glimpse of truly uncharted territory.”

While the probes have left the heliosphere, Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 have not yet left the solar system, and won’t be leaving anytime soon. The boundary of the solar system is considered to be beyond the outer edge of the Oort Cloud, a collection of small objects that are still under the influence of the Sun’s gravity. The width of the Oort Cloud is not known precisely, but it is estimated to begin at about 1,000 astronomical units (AU) from the Sun and to extend to about 100,000 AU. One AU is the distance from the Sun to Earth. It will take about 300 years for Voyager 2 to reach the inner edge of the Oort Cloud and possibly 30,000 years to fly beyond it.



Go ahead Bob, try to come back from that..

Never argue with an idiot, they're too stupid to know when they've lost.

You should have picked a different argument Bob because astronomy and physics ARE my wheelhouse.
 

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This is your problem Bob.. You are so utterly stupid, you think you can get on google, type in a few phrases, find an article that tells you what you want to hear, and then post it as fact.
I've watched you do this with the covid virus, climate change information, as well as every other subject you partake in. There is no way anyone will ever convince me that such behavior is NOT a mental illness.. It is most certainly a sign you are lonely, isolated, and have probably been rejected by everyone in your life.

In all fairness Bob, its not entirely your fault. A lot of information sources on the web aren't compiled for the educated, they're made for the dumb masses who don't understand much beyond grade school science. Really, the USA has fell behind a lot of other countries on our public's understanding of science, and you're a perfect example of it. To compound the problem, since NASA relies on public funding, they have to sometimes prop up their accomplishments when it comes to public consumption. So their public relations communication will dumb down their accomplishments so people like you will get excited, and that means more funding.

The real problem is that you're so ignorant you don't see this effect.. but it shows in everything from the virus problems to space travel in your postings.
And it is why you asked such a ridiculously dumb question "Could our space probes be spreading life thru the galaxy"...

Yea, busted Bob.. You have the IQ of fart...

So I took it upon myself to find the correct information for you.. You won't ever thank me for it because your pride and narcissistic proclivities won't allow you to ever admit being wrong.. Unlike you Bob, I don't argue about things I know nothing about.. You and your cute little friend are just stupid.. too stupid to understand anything related to science, and WAY to stupid to understand anything related to space or astronomy.

And one other thing Bob.. THEY ARE MOST CERTAINLY NOT CONTAMINATING THE GALAXY WITH LIFE you moron. (see attached)

So here it is, straight from the NASA mission page for Voyager

“Voyager has a very special place for us in our heliophysics fleet,” said Nicola Fox, director of the Heliophysics Division at NASA Headquarters. “Our studies start at the Sun and extend out to everything the solar wind touches. To have the Voyagers sending back information about the edge of the Sun’s influence gives us an unprecedented glimpse of truly uncharted territory.”

While the probes have left the heliosphere, Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 have not yet left the solar system, and won’t be leaving anytime soon. The boundary of the solar system is considered to be beyond the outer edge of the Oort Cloud, a collection of small objects that are still under the influence of the Sun’s gravity. The width of the Oort Cloud is not known precisely, but it is estimated to begin at about 1,000 astronomical units (AU) from the Sun and to extend to about 100,000 AU. One AU is the distance from the Sun to Earth. It will take about 300 years for Voyager 2 to reach the inner edge of the Oort Cloud and possibly 30,000 years to fly beyond it.



Go ahead Bob, try to come back from that..

Never argue with an idiot, they're too stupid to know when they've lost.

You should have picked a different argument Bob because astronomy and physics ARE my wheelhouse.
 
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