Well, it seems that the 'Voyager' 'space'craft is about to leave the 'solar system' . Can't they even see the non-unrefudiateable contradictions of their 'evidence'?
Particles moving sidewards? Please! Think of the obvious answers to this fictional new Tower of Babel scam! How can there be a flow of interstellar wind!
More like a lot in interstinal wind if you ask me.
NASA: Voyager 1 is leaving the Solar System | Momento 24
NASA: Voyager 1 is leaving the Solar System

December 14, 2010
The U.S. space agency NASA reported that “The Voyager 1 space probe robot farthest from the Earth, reached a new milestone in its attempt to explore the limits of the Solar System.”
And “the most distant spacecraft from Earth reached an important point in its effort to leave the Solar System, as we detect it is about to enter into interstellar space.”
17,400 million miles awat from Earth, the probe detected a significant change in the flow of particles that surround it. This means that the Voyager should be very close to crossing the barrier into interstellar space.
Edward Stone, project scientist, said “the ship is still producing 33 years after its launch.”
“When we launched the Voyager, the space age was just 20 years, so there was no way of knowing that the probe would last long.”
“We did not know how much you had to travel to get out of the Solar System.”
“Now we know that in more or less in five years, we’ll come out.”
The ship was sent on September 5, 1977 and its initial goal along with its brother, Voyager II, was to explore the planets Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune, a task that was completed in 1989, soon to go outer space, towards the center of our galaxy, the Milky Way.
Instruments of the probe with radioactive batteries are still working and sending data to Earth, though the great distance, a message takes 16 hours to arrive.
Stone said “We reached the point where the solar wind, which until now always flowed in the direction away from the Solar System, no longer does.” “The phenomenon is the result of facing wind matter from other stars. That border is the official edge of the solar system and once the Voyager cross it, it will be in interstellar space. “
Particles moving sidewards? Please! Think of the obvious answers to this fictional new Tower of Babel scam! How can there be a flow of interstellar wind!
More like a lot in interstinal wind if you ask me.

NASA: Voyager 1 is leaving the Solar System | Momento 24
NASA: Voyager 1 is leaving the Solar System

December 14, 2010
The U.S. space agency NASA reported that “The Voyager 1 space probe robot farthest from the Earth, reached a new milestone in its attempt to explore the limits of the Solar System.”
And “the most distant spacecraft from Earth reached an important point in its effort to leave the Solar System, as we detect it is about to enter into interstellar space.”
17,400 million miles awat from Earth, the probe detected a significant change in the flow of particles that surround it. This means that the Voyager should be very close to crossing the barrier into interstellar space.
Edward Stone, project scientist, said “the ship is still producing 33 years after its launch.”
“When we launched the Voyager, the space age was just 20 years, so there was no way of knowing that the probe would last long.”
“We did not know how much you had to travel to get out of the Solar System.”
“Now we know that in more or less in five years, we’ll come out.”
The ship was sent on September 5, 1977 and its initial goal along with its brother, Voyager II, was to explore the planets Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune, a task that was completed in 1989, soon to go outer space, towards the center of our galaxy, the Milky Way.
Instruments of the probe with radioactive batteries are still working and sending data to Earth, though the great distance, a message takes 16 hours to arrive.
Stone said “We reached the point where the solar wind, which until now always flowed in the direction away from the Solar System, no longer does.” “The phenomenon is the result of facing wind matter from other stars. That border is the official edge of the solar system and once the Voyager cross it, it will be in interstellar space. “



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