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Stephen Sekula (steve@chirp.cooleysekula.net)'s status on Wednesday, 02-Aug-2017 11:11:16 UTC Stephen Sekula From Twitter https://twitter.com/: .@NASAVoyager, humanitys farthest & longest-lived spacecraft, have been exploring since launch in 1977. Learn more: https://t.co/rf8dBT2lJk https://twitter.com/NASA/status/892543753273081856/photo/1 https://chirp.cooleysekula.net/attachment/37973 - Stephen Michael Kellat likes this.
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Tomas SA2TMS (tomas@social.umeahackerspace.se)'s status on Wednesday, 02-Aug-2017 22:02:52 UTC Tomas SA2TMS I'm impressed that they're still getting around 160 bit/s out of the data link to it. The path loss on the L band at over 130 AU is pretty massive In conversation permalink Stephen Michael Kellat likes this.Stephen Michael Kellat repeated this. -
Stephen Sekula (steve@chirp.cooleysekula.net)'s status on Wednesday, 02-Aug-2017 23:31:49 UTC Stephen Sekula Yeah, I know... 1970s NASA engineers for the win. In conversation permalink Stephen Michael Kellat likes this.Stephen Michael Kellat repeated this.