Voyager 2 Speaking in Tongues
Apparently Voyager 2 recently stopped making coherent sense in its transmissions back to earth recently. For those that don't know wtf Voyager 2 is, it's one of two probes (Voyager 1 and 2, imagine that) that were launched to study the planets back in the 70s.
Wiki link:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voyager_programVoyager 1 is the man-made object most distant from earth at ~16.9 billion kilometers (10.5 billion miles) from Earth, well past Pluto and into the heliosphere.
At any rate, radio transmissions currently take around 13 hours to travel in one direction, but they think that something happened to a memory module that's causing data corruption.
http://arstechnica.com/science/news/201 ... mpaign=rssI just think it's awesome that we've got probes that far out. In the next few years, the probes are supposed to cross the termination shock into true interstellar space.
Basically the sun creates a bubble around the solar system via its solar wind.. the termination shock is where the solar wind beats up against galactic dust or whatever.
*edit*
bleh, ok, according to wikipedia, they crossed the termination shock in 2004, but have not yet crossed the heliopause.