The Voyager 1 signal is picked up by ground-based telescopes, which is great
August 29, 2022
0
O Shipyard Allen Telescope (ATAabbreviation in English for Allen telescope array) detected signals sent Voyager I probe, the most distant object in space made by mankind. Radio Telescope
O Shipyard Allen Telescope (ATAabbreviation in English for Allen telescope array) detected signals sent Voyager I probe, the most distant object in space made by mankind. Radio Telescope Set Integrates Operations institute SETIan institution that seeks life beyond Earthand the fact that they captured the signal from probe positive for search for extraterrestrial life.
James Webb telescope finds evidence of carbon dioxide on another planet
Voyager, which I noticed in the project to search for extraterrestrial life
Currently Voyager I is located at a distance of more than 23 billion kilometers from the Earth, which makes it the most distant object created by man from our planet. already ATA is a set of 42 radio telescopes that are looking for signs extraterrestrial life. Signal capture Voyager I wool ATA shows that our technologies search for alien life are on the right track.
O Shipyard Allen Telescope passed the revision of its equipment in 2012, which increased the sensitivity of antennas for capturing radio signals, and in 2019 due to the reformulation of the project. Signal capture Voyager I took place on July 9 using 20 out of 42 antennas and recording 15 minutes of data. Statement published SETI Institute did not provide more details on signal capture.
However, this already gives relief to Paul Allen (founder of Microsoft) and Franklin Antonio (founder Qualcomm) — they are pleased to know that the millions of dollars donated to the project are paying off. We mere non-millionaire mortals are curious to know when Shipyard Allen Telescope will receive signals from objects created by extraterrestrial civilizations.
Voyager 1 probe: 15 billion kilometers from Earth
Voyager I probe is lost, lost
OUR traveler 1 located at a distance of more than 15 billion kilometers from the Earth. Now she is in interstellar space. There is a huge amount of radiation in this region, the effect of which on the spacecraft is unknown. In 2022, he had signal problems. Its mission is expected to end in 2025, after 48 years in space.
I’m Maurice Knox, a professional news writer with a focus on science. I work for Div Bracket. My articles cover everything from the latest scientific breakthroughs to advances in technology and medicine. I have a passion for understanding the world around us and helping people stay informed about important developments in science and beyond.