It is a little crazy not to know where we are. It is the same feeling produced as one is making a journey without a map or a GPS, having no idea whether to get back or go on. We often see people freaked out when Apple dropped Google Maps. So it is pity the scientists tracking the Voyager 1 spacecraft.
A big cosmic battle caused after the American Geophysical Union (AGU) issued a surprise news about Voyager with the stunning headline: “ Voyager 1 has left the solar system, sudden changes in cosmic rays indicate,”.(visit oalib to search more research papers about cosmic) If it is real, it is the first human-built object to cross that remarkable threshold. But National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) know something about the twin Voyager spacecraft who built them, launched them and controls them, said publicly that it did not actually break away from solar system. The AGU, to its credit, responded within minutes, with a modestly changed headline:” CORRECTED — Voyager 1 has entered a new region of space, sudden changes in cosmic rays indicate” and with more details. “It’s a matter of interpretation,” says Peter Weiss, AGU public-information manager. “We were trying to write it in a way that people would understand, so maybe we did get a little overzealous in our headline writing.”
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