The (ignored) long reach of Humanity

I still find amazing how unimportant some things are to the media and people in general.  The furthest man-made objects are the Voyager 1 probe, now 15.5 billion kilometers from Sun – that’s 103.6 times the distance the Earth is from the Sun, and it’s sister probe, the Voyager 2, which is 12.3 billion kilometers from the Sun (82.2 AU).

After 30 years from their launch from Earth, despite still being operational and doing active and useful science, they are mostly unknown to everyone. These are the pinnacles of human genius – pieces of ourselves out there, studying the universe. We should be celebrating our long reach as humans – instead, we focus on the worst and most banal aspects of humanity, everyday.

They’re not the only probes still working – many others are active, a lot of them lasting well beyond their expected lifespan.

2 Sep 2007, 10:38pm
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by Pedro Pinheiro

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Quantum (Un)tanglement

This is how this little toy ended up after “hurricane” Carolina :-) Using Gawker, a nifty little program to create time lapse movies with your Mac (using either the integrated iSight camera or an external video source), and iMovie HD to edit it, I created this little “howto” to “Quantum (Un)tanglement” :-D

Another one of my attempts at humor… no spukhafte Fernwirkung in action though!

Quantum (Un)tanglement

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WMV version (Windows)

 
  
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