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Voyager 1 is now more than 25 billion kilometres from Earth, and its transmitter runs on about 22 watts — less than the bulb in a fridge — yet NASA's Deep Space Network still hears it whisper across nearly 24 hours of one-way light travel - Make Tech Easier

Voyager 1 is now more than 25 billion kilometres from Earth, and its transmitter runs on about 22 watts — less than the bulb in a fridge — yet NASA's Deep Space Network still hears it whisper across nearly 24 hours of one-way light travel Make Tech Easier T...

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Voyager 1 is now more than 25 billion kilometres from Earth, and its transmitter runs on about 22 watts — less than the bulb in a fridge — yet NASA's Deep Space Network still hears it whisper across nearly 24 hours of one-way light travel Make Tech Easier T...

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Voyager 1 is now more than 25 billion kilometres from Earth, and its transmitter runs on about 22 watts — less than the bulb in a fridge — yet NASA's Deep Space Network still hears it whisper across nearly 24 hours of one-way light travel Make Tech Easier T...

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  • Voyager 1 is now more than 25 billion kilometres from Earth, and its transmitter runs on about 22 watts — less than the bulb in a fridge — yet NASA's Deep Space Network still hears it whisper across nearly 24 hours of one-way light travel Make Tech Easier T...
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  1. Published · Thu, 20 Aug 2026 05:44:12 GMT
  2. Fetched by Nuzenio · Thu, 20 Aug 2026 07:14:56 GMT
  3. Latest update · Thu, 20 Aug 2026 07:14:57 GMT

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