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  • čas přidán 13. 09. 2018
  • Ab 12.10.2018 auf DVD, Blu-Ray und Video-on-Demand
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    Mehr als 12 Milliarden Meilen entfernt verlässt ein winziges Raumschiff unser Sonnensystem und betritt die Leere des Weltraums. Dieses kleine Raumschiff wird Millionen von Jahre weiterreisen und eine Goldene Schallplatte mit Aufzeichnungen und Bildern des Lebens auf der Erde mit sich tragen. Wahr-scheinlich überlebt die Voyager die Menschheit und all unsere Errungenschaften. Es könnte das Einzige sein, was unsere Existenz kenn-zeichnet. Vielleicht wird es eines Tages ein Alien finden und sich wundern. Die Geschichte der Voyager ist ein Epos von menschlicher Leistung, persönlichem Drama und beinahe wundersamen Erfolgen.
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Komentáře • 26

  • @namidaslave
    @namidaslave Před 4 lety +24

    Back in 2012 when I first read about the Voyager 1 leaving the heliophere, that was the exact moment I began to realise how incredible space is. It sparked my interest and I began reading everything about it. This documentary made me very emotional because of this personal reason. It is amazing.

  • @samir6047
    @samir6047 Před 5 lety +52

    Whoever is reading this. Do watch this documentary.its just so amazing.
    PS - where else would you see carl Sagan shaking it to Johnny b goode

    • @tylerdurden4563
      @tylerdurden4563 Před 5 lety +4

      Watched it. It is good for 10 minutes, but after that, very boring and stale. I do not recommend it

    • @spacebit2246
      @spacebit2246 Před 4 lety +3

      I have watched this documentary more than 20 times... I cried so many times watching it

    • @RCA-Photography
      @RCA-Photography Před 4 lety +1

      It's amazing! A must see!

  • @johhnybgood8413
    @johhnybgood8413 Před 4 lety +10

    Best DOCUMENTARY HANDS DOWN!!!!

  • @bruce92106
    @bruce92106 Před rokem +1

    Since Earth and all on it are the alien's creations and they know exactly everything we're about and do, what exactly were we 'really' trying to accomplish with the Voyager's gold record and the whole thing?

  • @rockywaters9592
    @rockywaters9592 Před 2 lety +2

    They should have sent a bunch of them in different directions to up our chances of being discovered.

  • @RojaJaneman
    @RojaJaneman Před rokem

    It’s like d will to live and learn is revived once again. Like in a child

  • @Fiskie666
    @Fiskie666 Před 2 lety

    2 scenarios:
    Scenario one a glactic or intergalactic civilisation finds the voyager.
    Which means a civilisation which is able to travel within an entire galaxy or travel even between galaxies. This marks a level of technology and evolution that is almost incomprehensible for us. We are in comparison not even a solar civilisation (we have not yet managed to travel effectively within our own solar system).
    In this case the resources on earth would not be of interest to such an evolved civilisation and they would at best visit our planet out of curiosity.
    Scenario two a far less developed civilisation, most likely a solar bordering on galatic civilisation finds the voyager.
    In this case they might be interested in the resources on earth and would most likely eliminate us. The only hurdle would be most likely the distance to our planet, and the exact location of our planet which they now possess because of the information in the voyager.

  • @elimarc3891
    @elimarc3891 Před 6 měsíci

    A secret so guarded that even if it were revieled no one would believe it.

  • @holstindavearcenas4119
    @holstindavearcenas4119 Před rokem +1

    we are not alone,imean just imagine scientist discovered many habitable planets for us humans but what if those planets have already organisms living on it and there might be even some organisms that are as smart as us humans,so no we are not alone

  • @valentin5403
    @valentin5403 Před 2 lety

    yes

  • @sergeydukman5832
    @sergeydukman5832 Před 3 lety +2

    How can they be sure that the Voyager will still be working after our planet is long gone? How do they know that it wouldn't collide with any space body?

    • @crazy360playa
      @crazy360playa Před 3 lety +6

      Provided it does not collide with anything or is not retrieved, it will travel forever. No guarantees it does not collide with a small rock, but the chances are so low given the vastness of space. NASA knows where it will be in 300,000 years.

    • @willrocklin741
      @willrocklin741 Před dnem

      @@crazy360playa Good answer. Short story: math

  • @harshalmohite5761
    @harshalmohite5761 Před rokem

    Where can we watch this?

  • @Dee-bg5qy
    @Dee-bg5qy Před 4 lety +6

    Whoever reads this post...the Earth is flat.