But while the Voyagers will eventually run out of power, let's not forget all the work they've done over their long lives. That's a long article, but very informative. I didn't know that the engineers essentially snuck one over on the government, utilizing slightly more expensive parts to make the probes much hardier. They were only supposed to last a few years, not 50. Just think what we would have missed out on if they hadn't bent the rules.
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Wednesday, July 6, 2022
Voyager Probes Begin Their Long Goodbye
Voyagers 1 and 2 have lived a remarkable life. We're at 45 years now, 15 years longer than I've lived, and yet they're still out there, still reporting back to an increasingly distant Earth. And if NASA has its way, they will continue to do so for another 10 years. But the Voyagers were not made to live forever. Their plutonium power supply is losing potency at a rate of 4 watts a year, and so, to keep the probes going as long as possible, some of their instruments will be shut down. The power just cannot be spared.
Sunday, July 3, 2022
Beer of the Week
The beer: Westbound Italian Pils
Brewed by: Westbound & Down Brewing Company, Idaho Springs, Colorado
Description (from Untappd): "A bright, floral hop aroma meets crisp crushable Pils from the use of Hallertau Blanc, Saphir, and Saaz with Italian-grown pilsner malt."
Would I buy it again?: Dry hopping worked really well for this beer. It's got that hoppy, floral taste, but it's not bitter at all. This beer is quite refreshing, as befitting a good pilsner, and if I ever find it again I would buy it again.
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