What If We Turned On Voyager 1’s Camera_

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Voyager 1 has been in space for over 40 years making it the furthest man made object. Despite this, the Voyager 1 cameras were turned off in 1990 leaving Voyager 1 completely blind. But why were they turned off in the first place and what would Voyager see if they were turned back on? In this video I cover just that as we learn more about the Voyager 1 camera system and why Voyager 1 is Permanently blind.

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00:00 What If We Turned On Voyager 1’s Camera?
01:25 What Kind of Camera is on Voyager 1?
05:02 How Does Voyager 1 Send Data to Earth?
06:06 Why Was The Voyager 1 Camera Turned Off?
07:02 How is Voyager 1 Powered?
07:52 What Would Voyager 1 See Now?

Music used in this video:

» Cold Blue - Aston
» Double You - The Mini Vandals
» Third Eyes - Bobby Renz
» Sunset Trails - DJ Williams
» Court and Page - Silent Partner

Credits:

Written and edited by Ewan Cunningham (https://www.instagram.com/ewan_cee/)
Narrated by: Beau Stucki (http://beaustucki.com/)

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