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Title: What can Voyager see now it's out of the solar system?
Post by: thedoc on 06/12/2011 13:37:32
This week a team of researchers in France, Russia and the USA have reported that Voyager Spacecrafts 1 & 2 – launched 34 years ago – have made it far enough out of the solar system to detect Lyman-alpha emission.

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Title: What can Voyager see now it's out of the solar system?
Post by: thedoc on 06/12/2011 18:37:28
This week a team of researchers in France, Russia and the USA have reported that Voyager Spacecrafts 1 & 2 – launched 34 years ago – have made it far enough out of the solar system to detect Lyman-alpha emission.
Read the whole story on our  website by clicking here (http://www.thenakedscientists.com/HTML/content/news-archive/news/2446/)
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