- Voyager 1 is still not out of the solar system. http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/basic-space/2012/12/03/voyager-1-is-still-not-out-of-the-solar-system/ 9 comments science
- Would it be possible to send another probe like Voyager 1 in the same direction which serves as a repeater or extender?, listening to Voyager1 from a closer distance and repeating that to earth. http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/basic-space/2012/12/03/voyager-1-is-still-not-out-of-the-solar-system/ 41 comments askscience
- Voyager 1 is still not out of the solar system... The last couple paragraphs are beautifully poignant yet incredibly sad. http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/basic-space/2012/12/03/voyager-1-is-still-not-out-of-the-solar-system/ 124 comments space
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- Temperatures in One of Earth's Coldest Corners Are the Highest in 1,000 Years - Scientific American https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/temperatures-in-one-of-earths-coldest-corners-are-the-highest-in-1-000-years/ 0 comments
- Cataclysmic Collisions May Explain 'Forbidden' Exoplanets - Scientific American https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/cataclysmic-collisions-may-explain-forbidden-exoplanets/ 0 comments
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