Who slowed down Voyager 1 and didn t let it fly out of the solar system?

Updated on science 2024-05-01
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    This is due to the mutual attraction of the planets in the solar system.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    This is due to the gravitational pull of the solar system, so there is not enough acceleration to get out of the solar system.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Maybe it's just some of the magnetic fields of the universe, and this phenomenon always happens.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    This can be controlled by some other satellites and radio waves and so on.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The U.S. Voyager probe is currently the farthest human probe and the fastest vehicle, reaching up to 17 kilometers per second. This speed has broken free from the gravitational pull of the sun, and is no longer bound by the gravitational pull of the sun, which is what we call the third cosmic velocity.

    As one of the first humans to fly out of the solar system.

    of the flying machine, Voyager One.

    With human curiosity and ideals, the spacecraft rushed out of the solar system and flew into outer space with all its curiosity and ideals, and then we waited for generations to wait for the results of its exploration, and when I think about it, it was really the coolest thing in life.

    The Voyager 1 spacecraft, which traveled at 50,000 miles per hour and made a difficult journey of nearly 3 billion miles, flew first to Jupiter.

    Took a look at Europa.

    Then it flew to Saturn, a billion miles away, the beautiful rings of Saturn. After observing Saturn, Voyager 1 sped up and ran to Uranus.

    Up close, it took another three years to reach Neptune across a billion miles.

    Then it skimmed low over Neptune's North Pole and reached the edge of the solar system. It is reported that Voyager 1 has already flown to the edge of the solar system in 2012 and will soon sail out of the solar system because the speed of the solar wind is almost zero. However, many people believe that it is still at the inner edge of the solar system, and it has not yet completely flown out of the solar system.

    So far, Voyager 1 has remained alone. However, it is running out of battery and the camera is malfunctioning, but it is still making do. According to the related**, Voyager's electricity will last until 2025, during which time it will have to sleep and sleep more like the elderly on the planet, saving money to last longer.

    As of now, many of its commands are no longer functional, and there are only five that can be used, but it has not given up on interstellar travel.

    We humans have not given up on it, and it is still determined to move forward.

    In a few decades, the energy of this spacecraft will be completely exhausted, as a product of the 70s of the 20th century, Voyager 1 is a monument to human exploration of the universe, it will continue to travel silently in the universe, to go to places where the sun wind cannot blow, and explore the mysteries of the universe for mankind.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Flew out. Because Voyager 1 had already flown to the edge of the solar system in 2012, it should have flown out of the solar system by now due to the influence of inertia.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Voyager 1 is currently missing, no one knows it's **, maybe it's crashed, and no one knows if it flew out of the solar system, but I don't think it did.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Voyager 1 simply flew out of the narrow boundaries of the solar system, the periphery of Pluto. But it did not fly out of the solar system in the broad sense, which is 2 light years in diameter and 1 light year in radius, and Voyager 1 takes about 10,000 years to fly out.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    I don't think so, because the area of the solar system is very large, and it takes a certain amount of time to fly out of it, and it is not possible to succeed all at once.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It will take 30,000 years for it to fly out of the solar system.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Voyager 1 was launched in September 1977, 40 years after leaving Earth, and has now flown to the edge of the solar system, which is the Oort cloud region, and continues to fly towards another star system, never to return to Earth.

    According to Newton's laws of motion, a space exploration vehicle can fly out of the solar system as long as its speed exceeds the third cosmic velocity, and this speed is calculated according to the centrifugal force of the vehicle around the sun and the gravitational force with the sun, specifically kilometers and seconds, and the speed of Voyager 1 has now reached more than 17 kilometers and seconds, exceeding the speed.

    Voyager 1 is powered to reach the third cosmic velocity at launch, and it also carries some fuel for acceleration, orbit change and power generation.

    As Voyager 1 flew out of the solar system, it encountered many celestial bodies along the way, such as Jupiter and Saturn, which were not captured by these objects because they were too fast, and sometimes used gravity to gain higher speeds.

    Due to the distance is too far away, the radio signal is seriously attenuated, and it is very difficult for Voyager 1 to communicate with the earth, and the signal needs to go through more than 17 hours to reach the earth, how the United States did it is unknown, and this is the technology 40n ago.

    The country did so much 40 years ago, but it has long been wiped out, and the two points of power and resistance to friction seem to be unsolvable problems now, and the Americans themselves have an analysis of whether they have ever landed on the moon. If the things of 40n ago are really still there, then there must be better and newer things coming out now, anyway, you can't trust them all, right? "

    Voyager 1 is powered to reach the third cosmic velocity at launch, and it also carries some fuel for acceleration, orbit change and power generation. "These few sentences are very wrong, which means that you don't understand at all, the initial velocity at launch is only kilometers per second, and the reason why you can accelerate to it is because you skip the borrowing force when you skip the planets, which is why every planet passes. The raw materials brought by itself are basically only used for orbit change, how can it be used to generate electricity? Electricity generation is electricity generated by solar panels, and radioactive elements are also used to generate electricity, how can it be an engine, there was no plasma engine at that time.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Each time Voyager 1 passes by a massive object, it is attracted by the gravitational pull of that object and thrown out, eventually flying out of the solar system.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Voyager 1 mainly relies on solar panels on its surface to absorb sunlight and convert it into electricity to provide the power to fly out of the solar system, thus flying out of the solar system.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Of course not. The sudden slowdown could be for some other reason, and it is impossible for humans to be trapped in the solar system.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    No, I don't think that's true at all, because scientists don't give any response at all, so they're not trapped in the solar system at all.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Humans are not trapped in the solar system anymore, but with current technology, humans cannot get out of the solar system.

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