Post #3111563
2026-04-27 11:33 UTC
@thematic@mastodon.green
No I think you’re right, there’s several inconsistencies in the article.
First it says
> At its current speed of around 61,195 km/h (38,025 miles/h), Voyager 1 will take over a year to reach the full distance of one light-day
Then it says
> According to the U.S Space Agency, Voyager 1 is expected to reach this distance on November 15, 2026, with the full one light-day milestone occurring on January 28, 2027.
That’s three different dates for the same event.
Not sure how that went by the author and the editors unnoticed.
@cliffco58@mstdn.party
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