Thirty years after launch but earlier than expected, Voyager 2 has left the cozy realm of our solar system, where the stream of particles from the sun dominates space.
I thought the most interesting thing in this story was this:
'The Voyager spacecraft cost $865 million to build and launch and $120 million so far to operate.'
...and we have learned that there may be some theoretical/invisible 'boundary' around our solar system that might be shaped like a bagel and could be caused by some hypothetical interaction between our solar systems source of gravity and energy and some other unknown thing that may exist within the rest of the universe?
Ok, we have done a lot of other shit with 985 million bucks - given 30 years to think about it.
33 million bucks per year. That's NOTHING compared to the cost of the war this year. Hell, some asshole congressman earmarks more than that for some useless pet project every month.
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