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imagine if we did all of this and voyager just high fives a black hole
@Roland6733
Ай бұрын
Lmfao
@DeadlyMemes
Ай бұрын
@@Roland6733 ikrrr
@Yuki20120
Ай бұрын
Nooo 💀💀
@CreativePanda-sn4uh
Ай бұрын
💀
@DeadlyMemes
Ай бұрын
@@CreativePanda-sn4uh frr
Even if we lose Voyager 1, it will always be honoured in our hearts. The lonely courageous Explorer of Humanity ❤
@BruderDeveloper
Ай бұрын
true
@cabdulaahicaad2167
29 күн бұрын
True ❤
If only those scientists knew how iconic the Pale Blue Dot would become
@matthewfoy4202
23 күн бұрын
What makes you think they didn't? That's why they took the picture in the first place.
"Aliens captured voyager and are sending us messages" ah yes, they definitely needed voyager to do that
@Shadowdaddy87
27 күн бұрын
With ships shaped like Cock n Balls!
@bowenchan
23 күн бұрын
YESSIRRRRRRRRRR
@Mostopinionatedmanofalltime
17 күн бұрын
Vger.😅
@tuSunSonofShaggy
3 күн бұрын
Why not tho? Their technology path could be entirely different from us.Their technology path could be biological. Maybe they are so advanced that our equipment couldn't receive their Singal. Or Maybe they are just like us, No FTL travel tech yet. The safest option is to use Voyager.
Astrokobi never runs out of ideas!
@djmhammer331
12 күн бұрын
Space never runs out of ideas!
I just can't stop thinking of what if aliens find Voyager 1, decrypt the Golden Record and go to Earth, only to find that humanity has gone extinct a few hundred thousand years prior. Imagine they find that record and see all our culture, how rich it is and all, for them it might even be the first alien life they find too. And then they reach Earth and find ruins. Would be heart wrenching.
@achohan6635
Ай бұрын
They might be able to see the atomic bomb craters too all around the planet 💀☢️💣💥
@Standjre
Ай бұрын
@@achohan6635 😭😭😭😭
@tuanz8009
Ай бұрын
Imagine Alien invasions of planet Earth because of that golden record.
@K4TSSS
Ай бұрын
@@tuanz8009well if they thought like us.. we wouldn’t invade a planet so why would they?
@zonikyo
Ай бұрын
They would still at least have some remains of what humanity used to be like, artefacts, maybe even some living beings, just not humans. Who knows, they may even come across the legendary “iPhone”
We will slowly lose voyager 1,but we will never lose astrokobi s best space videos on youtube👍
Astro Kobi is the most informative yet entertaining space channel on KZread
its a good day when you know astro kobi posted 🥳
@AstroKobi
Ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed!
@lilaharding5146
21 күн бұрын
@@AstroKobivogue 1 is never alone
Voyager 1 is hopefully going to stay with us. sadly theres a chance it gets eaten by a black hole or burnt to space crisps when encountering a star, it has gone a long way.
@normie111
Ай бұрын
The chance so less that it'll need trillions of years for something like that to happen
@ElenarMT
Ай бұрын
It's unlikely any of that will happen. It could drift right through the core if the Milkyway (barring Sag-A*), fly straight through and leave the Milkyway altogether and never hit anything. The odds of it being roasted by a star are unfathomably small. The odds of a black hole are even smaller. Heck, I'd bet we have a greater chance of encountering aliens or colonising Mars before Voyager encounters a star or black hole
@autisticinterstatesign
Ай бұрын
dawg it’s gonna take like half a billion years to reach the next star
@Vansh3300
Ай бұрын
Humans could become a type 4-5 civilization by then@@autisticinterstatesign
@ElenarMT
Ай бұрын
@@autisticinterstatesign incorrect. Voyager 1 is not travelling in the direction of Alpha Centauri, which is our closest star. If it were to travel there, it would "only" take around 60,000 - 80,000 years. Not half a billion which is 500,000,000 years, clearly not 80,000
It is uncanny to think that maybe someday in the unimaginable future, Voyager will be what proves to another sentient life out there that they are not alone, or more so WEREN'T alone, that sentience has happened before.
Imagine nasa turns the camera back on and they see a giant space armada of aliens
@ofirozeri2570
Ай бұрын
I. Wish.
@zonikyo
Ай бұрын
Lol imagine
@theofficialgreenkane9645
Ай бұрын
Imagine if they turn it on and see a GIANT alien (the size of a galaxy) in the distance, sitting on rock like Jabba The Hut & there’s planets orbiting it.
@mrrp_mrowp
Ай бұрын
@@theofficialgreenkane9645 well we'd seen it by now most likely
@ArlxGamlng
Ай бұрын
@@theofficialgreenkane9645 it's clear Ur a kid by saying that. If an alien was the size of a galaxy, he would have the mass of a galaxy and pull everything (including Earth) towards it. Also we would've seen it if it's the size of a galaxy eve from Earth.
imagine voyager's camera turns on facing the wrong side and it just finds planet x
@RiyanHyder
Ай бұрын
spooooooooookyyyyyyyyyyy
Can you imagine some of the things Voyager 1 had seen and at the same time the seemingly endless days spent in complete darkness. Wild to imagine
The aliens will first have to come to Earth and buy a cd player and then think about capturing Voyager 1.😂😂
@ElenarMT
Ай бұрын
More like an LP record player. I don't think CDs were even invented when Voyager launched
@ThreadedNail
Ай бұрын
I believe its a record, a cd player wouldnt help.
@TshepisoMagomane
28 күн бұрын
But you buffoons get his message though 😂
Imagine if by some crazy possibility it somehow reaches earth again and the files of it are lost so people believe it is a spacecraft sent by aliens and when they read the disk they are surprised to see that it is extremely similar to our earths history
@ElenarMT
Ай бұрын
LOL That's a very unlikely possibility 😂 But yeah, would be weird
@khumokwezimashapa2245
Ай бұрын
@@ElenarMT The only way I could see this happening is if it gets gravitationally pulled by a few celestial bodies that just happen to shoot it back towards our direction
@ArlxGamlng
Ай бұрын
It could also work like this: You know how AstroKobi said, and in general, it's gonna orbit the milky way just like the sun, and well, maybe in like 300 million years, it encounters the sun again and enters the solar system again. But the odds of us actually detecting it are quite small since it's really hard for us to detect such small objects such as Voyager 1.
@ColossalFailure-qv9jc
18 күн бұрын
IT MIGHT HAPPEN IF IT ENCOUNTERS A BEING heavy enough to make it have 180° turn
Under a minute! i really like your way of editing and teaching! I'm a highschool student and these videos motivate me that there's something more out there bigger than trigonometry. ❤️ Thanks for posting
I've watched all of your videos and shorts but to be honest, i need more!
It will always be remembered as one of our best space related experiments...
What is even more astonishing is that the scientists fixed a glitch on the voyager 1 from earth that was built before 1977. Truly humans are an amazing outcome of this universe!
@ebktoonz8436
26 күн бұрын
Yet I have a issue with my iPhone that can’t be fixed here on earth
Daaamn even the video felt like a journey.
Finally a video from astrokobi, love your content
@AstroKobi do you really think we were interested in a video from you today? I hope so, because damn, you make excellent videos. It's always a joy to see a new video from you
This dude can make an entire movie far better than any movie ever existed only using KZread.
I can't believe my eyes almost started watering towards the end of the video... Your videos are so good, Kobi!
I can recall a scifi short story, decades ago - can't remember the author. The story ending with a holographic recording saying to a human explorer on a far distant planet, "But - these aren't our ruins - they're yours!"
Don't know why at the end I got emotional....thank you so much for yout wonderful videos ❤
This is a fantastic video. Explained in an easy to understand format. Awesome work.
what another amazing video Astrokobi keep making videos for us these are hella intertaining to watch at night
I like to think of this as humanity’s last vault with that disc holding humanity’s culture in its hands showing our greatest accomplishments it really makes you think
It takes less than a day to communicate with voyagers and vice versa, which is awe-inspiring.
You're videos are amazing keep up the great content
“Drifting through the cosmos, alone for eternity” Chills
Poor voyager alone in space, i wanna hug him
I hope we don’t lose contact with voyager 1 for a while, it’s exploration of the cosmos and how much it has helped us learn has been invaluable
I love your content you made me want to learn more about space😊
It would be really nice if the voyagers camera would be turned on one last time, since it's gonna run out of power soon anyway. I'm curious to know what we might see
@Star-ej7jr
Ай бұрын
Yes and why they're not turning on the camera??? Any reason,?
@MithunNMogaveer
26 күн бұрын
@@Star-ej7jr to save power and memory for other instruments.
All it takes is light to power up....image thousands of years from now and someone something recaptures its transmission. If mankind is still around it would be an epic achievement.
I really like to watch your videos and shorts everytime you post , the whole thing like editing , voice over , sound mixing and amazing space facts which you tell us!. Plz i need daily videos like this 🙏
@AstroKobi
Ай бұрын
Thank you so much 😀
Best space video I’ve seen in a while ❤
Finally! About year ago i was soo interested in Voyager 1, but i couldnt find any interesting videos about it like yours. Thank you for making this video :)
I just love your channel and your content. Every time u post the video my day gets better ❤❤🎉🎉
Astro single handedly made me intrested in astronomy
Very very very well done content my man
Voyager 1 is now in the helios zone... Idk if she can track or back online this is the only way to sample the heliosphere in the interstellar space zone
I love your channel. Keep your good work up❤
@AstroKobi
Ай бұрын
Thank you so much!
All time you are giving good information ❤
The missions of the Voyager probes is undoubtedly the greatest story in space exploration so far
"This is where you are right now" im watching this from Mars actually
wait, isnt it voyager 2 that is the furthest manmade object
@display1718
Ай бұрын
No
@AstroKobi
Ай бұрын
Voyager 1 is around 2.5 billion miles further than Voyager 2
@Duodecilion
Ай бұрын
ohhhh voyager 1 is further
@eriklopez5456
Ай бұрын
@@AstroKobi he is right
@Rusty944
Ай бұрын
@@AstroKobidamn not that far then 🤣
The part waiting into the sponsor section is so sad and then all of a sudden happy but no voyager one don’t die, bro. I’m actually sad for voyager one rip when it dies
this is so beautiful kobi
Great Shorts, TURN THE CAMERA ON!!!!!!! CARL SAGAN WOULD AGREE! TAKING THE FIRST PICTURE, THE PALE BLUE DOT WAS HIS IDEA.👍🏻
This was covered in star trek in a few different episodes and types of situations they created. If you are curious I recommend checking it out
The fact that the signal only takes 22 hours to reach it is mind blowing
Blud actually uploaded a long form, let’s go!
Hey AstroKobi I’m a big fan this video is very interesting keep up the good work, I’ve seen ever short and video you’ve posted
@AstroKobi
Ай бұрын
Hey, thanks!
@Jensen44X8
Ай бұрын
No problem
kobi is the only person to teach me something on youtube
Hey Astrokobi! You always have a great vid and shorts i start to interest in Astronomy by You thanks!
00:46 gave me Goonies vibes
awesome video
i love your channel so much.. it is very interesting and helpful❤
Voyager 1 traveling through space alone for eternity sounds like something out of a Greek myth
Always look forward to ur videos
I dont know how to express the felling deep down in my heart Just think We will die and Voyager will be still exploring........
Imagine if we able to make a spacecraft faster than speed f life or able to open the wormhole and go past voyager and took it back home , just like going fast it seeing from the window of the spacecraft taking it in and everyone is crying idk why but it sounds so emotional.
This was a very interesting video.
Fun fact: Voyager 1 was launched in 1977 and as of 2024, it has been travelling for 47 years. Almost for 47 years but it hasn't even completed one percent of 1 Light Year unit. This is how massive a single light year is. And our universe (observable) is estimated to be 93-95 Billion light years wide. Even among the brightest mind of human civilization, the number is still not easy to comprehend when we think about it deeply. Next time you get a chance to explain the size of the universe, use this fact.
@EnoshEnoshShakya-wz1qb
Ай бұрын
20 billion km vs 93.6 octilion
@thezone5840
Ай бұрын
In other words Voyager hasnt completed One Light Day. It's around 22 light Hours and some change
@EnoshEnoshShakya-wz1qb
Ай бұрын
@@thezone5840 I think it will take 20-70,000 years to reach the light year point
Now I feel like I am in Attack on Titan , trying to find humanity outside of our walls
This dude makes everything so interesting
i love this guys way of story telling gets me so engaged making me wish it never ended
Very knowledgeable video ❤
More Long Videos Plz
Love your Videos❤❤❤
I’m grateful for all those who created Voyager.🙏🏼 Our lives were forever changed by this instrument.
Cool video
Bro really miss your long videos. Please upload new videos ASAP. Thanks.❤
@AstroKobi
Ай бұрын
Lots more videos coming soon!
@Hanzla07
Ай бұрын
@@AstroKobi ❤❤
Space is so fascinating.. and scary at the same time. I really dont know how to feel about it at all. for decades.
I just love AstroKobi he taught me almost everything I know about space
yo kobi i got 2 questions. 1 : Did you get a perm or is your hair naturally like that? 2 : why does it look so wet all the time?
I'm super curious if there is a time difference where Voyager 1 is. Like is it currently moving at the same Pace as it is on Earth ? Or is it possible that it is currently younger or older than the amount of time that it has been on its voyage???
Hmm, Golden record to tell all about and where to find us. Star Trek TMP seemed to imply that that was not such a good idea.
Wild how absolutely nothing has hit it yet especially at that speed
I wish kobi the best❤
It’s only a day away at light speed one day
Thanks for another lesson you rock
@eriklopez5456
Ай бұрын
You are the reason why i learned so much that i had to get a telescope
Imagine NASA turns the camera on and it's sitting in an alien lab and only see a Big eye looking back 😅
Thanks for uploading
Where did you get those planet orb things on your shelf in the background? Those are so cool!
I love your space vids❤
Thank you Voyager, you're a beast! Keep on going
Never thought I'll be emotionally invested in a machine launched before my birth 😮💨
You are one of the reasons why I study astrophysics
Will it go to Proxima Centauri 4B (where I am /jk)
@Sawkyiball0
13 күн бұрын
XD
But is it possible that if potentially Voyager 1 finds another ray of light or another star/solar system that it can use its energy to send us a message back here on earth? ( Even though it would take a long time.)
Kobi, what do you think will happen first? An alien civilization will find voyager and the golden record, or we will develop the technology and rendezvous with it somewhere in the cosmos?
Nice information
You should make a video on Siri sending there space craft to mars or their plan on it
Its hsrd to believe that after an extra 34 years of travelling since the last photo was taken, that we would still be able to see the sun and the planets from yhe voyager 1 photo if they turned the camera back on
To this day, whenever I see the famous “Pale Blue Dot”, I think to myself, all 8 billion of us live on that one pixel. All our memories, sadness, happiness, depression everything in within that one pixel. Damn I love space.