Wednesday, January 27, 2021

3003 - VOYAGER - 43 year journey in space?

 -  3003 -   VOYAGER  -  43 year journey in space?  -  Both Voyager spacecraft are still going strong after 43 years in space, with each regularly sending back science to Earth from their remaining operating instruments. Voyager 2 flew incommunicado for several months in 2020 due to planned repairs and upgrades to its radio communications facility here on Earth but made contact again in November.



--------------------  3003  -  VOYAGER  -  43 year journey in space?

-  The idea that shock waves accelerate particles is not new.  But, we detected it in a new realm, the interstellar medium, which is much different than in the solar wind, where similar processes have been observed.

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-  The first stage to creating the electron bursts happens with coronal mass ejections. These solar eruptions blast huge amounts of super hot plasma into space and create shock waves that move outward through the solar system.

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-  These shock waves accelerate fast-moving cosmic-ray electrons, charged particles that likely originate from distant supernovas. The cosmic rays are further accelerated along magnetic field lines in between stars, in the interstellar medium. 

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-  Eventually, the magnetic field lines propel the cosmic rays to almost the speed of light,  nearly 670 times faster than the solar shock waves that first pushed them. The shock waves move at roughly 1 million mph, or 1.6 million kph.

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-  These electrons in the interstellar medium are reflected off of a strengthened magnetic field at the edge of the shock wave, and subsequently accelerated by the motion of the shock wave.  The reflected electrons then spiral along interstellar magnetic field lines, gaining speed as the distance between them and the shock increases.

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-  Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 both detected the electron bursts within days of their acceleration, and somewhat later, the two probes spotted slower, lower-energy plasma wave oscillations through the interstellar medium generated by the electron bursts. 

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-  The twin spacecraft also detected the originating solar shock wave up to a year after the event occurred; the wait time happened because the spacecraft are so far from the sun. Voyager 1 is about 14.1 billion miles away from the sun, and Voyager 2 is about 11.7 billion miles from our star.  The average Earth-sun distance is roughly 93 million miles.

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-  Astronomers hope to better understand how shock waves and cosmic radiation originate from flaring stars. Solar outbursts can generate radiation that poses risks for astronauts on the International Space Station or other destinations, such as the moon ,where NASA hopes to land in 2024.

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-   Particularly violent eruptions can also threaten Earth-orbiting satellites and planetary infrastructure like power lines.

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-   2513  - VOYAGER  I , II  -  space explorers?  In the blackness of space, billions of miles from home, NASA’s Voyager 2 marked a milestone of exploration, becoming just the second spacecraft ever to enter interstellar space on November 2018.  A year later Voyager 2 saw as it crossed the threshold, and it is giving humans new insight into some of the big mysteries of our solar system.

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