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Voyager 1 is more than 15 billion miles from Earth, traveling through interstellar space beyond the influence of the Sun—yet it’s still sending data back to NASA. Launched in 1977, it has become the most distant human-made object in history, operating far beyond anything it was ever designed to do. So how does a spacecraft built with 1970s technology continue to communicate across such unimaginable distances? In this video, we explore the science and engineering behind Voyager 1’s deep space communication system, how NASA keeps the spacecraft alive with extremely limited power, and what it takes to receive one of the faintest signals ever detected by humanity. We’ll also look at Voyager’s discoveries, its journey beyond the heliosphere, and why this mission remains one of the most important achievements in space exploration. Voyager 1 wasn’t meant to last this long—but its mission is still shaping our understanding of the universe. 00:00 - Intro 01:23 - What Voyager 1 Actually Is 02:46 - How Voyager Escaped Everything 04::16 - What Voyager Found Before The Silence 05:56 - Crossing An Invisible Line 07:23 - The Problem Of Time Not Distance 08:46 - Hearing A Signal That Should Be Lost 10:38 - Keeping A Needle Pointed Across The Void 12:23 - Running on Fading Heat 14:02 - The Approaching Silence 15:15 - After The Last Word #voyager #space #spaceexploration #universe #science #knowledge ---------------- Copyright Disclaimer We do not fully own the material compiled in this video. It belongs to individuals or organisations that deserve respect. We use under: Copyright Disclaimer Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976. “Fair use” is allowed for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research.