NASA's Voyager Spacecraft Found A 30_000-50_000 Kelvin
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NASA's Voyager Spacecraft Found A 30_000-50_000 Kelvin
In 1977, NASA launched the Voyager probes to study the Solar System's edge, and the interstellar medium between the stars. One by one, they both hit the "wall of fire" at the boundaries of our home system, measuring temperatures of 30,000-50,000 kelvin (54,000-90,000 degrees Fahrenheit) on their passage through it. There are a few ways you could define the edge of the Solar System – for instance, where the planets end, or at the Oort cloud, the …
The "Voyager" probes crossed a "wall of fire" with temperatures up to 50,000 degrees Celsius. How the twin probes could survive this heat.
On their journey through space Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 hit a fire wall up to 50,000 degrees. How did the spacecraft survive these extremely high temperatures? read more on t3n.de
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