Monday, 10 December 2012

Pale Blue Dot

Nasa's Voyager 1 is the farthest manmade object ever sent from Earth. Launched in 1977, it is now 11 billion miles away and has entered the 'magnetic highway'- the point at which it leaves our solar system. Shame Sir Patrick Moore (RIP) will not be around to discover what lies beyond.

In 1990, Voyager turned around to look back towards us, and took a photo of the Earth, a shot where our planet is so small it appears as a Pale Blue Dot. (Have a look below, that's not dust on your screen in that light brown sun beam)

This became the title of a bestselling book by Carl Sagan, and this stunning animation uses his words.

Pale Blue Dot from ORDER on Vimeo.

How many light years is 11 billion miles? Only 0.00187122571. In September, Nasa discovered a tiny galaxy 13.2 billion light years away. Blimey.

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