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Old May 27th 07, 02:41 PM posted to sci.space.history
Weird Things?
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If "Voyager" was Launched some 30 Years ago or so - ?
Then which direction is it heading now? Up - Down, East, West, North, South?
Towards the Milky Way, or the Opposite or what?

Thx, in advance, not really - as you probably don't know?


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Old May 27th 07, 03:17 PM posted to sci.space.history
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"Weird Things?" wrote in message
news:UTf6i.59851$V75.49851@edtnps89...

If "Voyager" was Launched some 30 Years ago or so - ?
Then which direction is it heading now? Up - Down, East, West, North,

South?
Towards the Milky Way, or the Opposite or what?

Thx, in advance, not really - as you probably don't know?



It's one of the few things are are actually 'going nowhere really fast'!







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Old May 27th 07, 05:35 PM posted to sci.space.history
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On Sun, 27 May 2007 13:41:08 GMT, "Weird Things?"
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If "Voyager" was Launched some 30 Years ago or so - ?
Then which direction is it heading now? Up - Down, East, West, North, South?
Towards the Milky Way, or the Opposite or what?


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Old May 29th 07, 10:05 AM posted to sci.space.history
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On May 27, 9:41 am, "Weird Things?" wrote:
If "Voyager" was Launched some 30 Years ago or so - ?
Then which direction is it heading now? Up - Down, East, West, North, South?
Towards the Milky Way, or the Opposite or what?

Thx, in advance, not really - as you probably don't know?


I know that Voyager 2 is expected to swing by the star Ross 248 in
about 40-50,000 AD, having made a trip of about 10 light-years. I
believe that's in a direction opposite the galactic core, though you'd
want some professional (or at least less amateur) confirmation on that.

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Old May 29th 07, 03:38 PM posted to sci.space.history
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"Weird Things?" wrote in message
news:UTf6i.59851$V75.49851@edtnps89...

If "Voyager" was Launched some 30 Years ago or so - ?
Then which direction is it heading now? Up - Down, East, West, North,
South?
Towards the Milky Way, or the Opposite or what?

Thx, in advance, not really - as you probably don't know?


Try Google and search the Web for "NASA Voyager" or something.

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