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Voyager 2 is 2nd craft in interstell­ar space

- By Seth Borenstein

WASHINGTON — NASA’s Voyager 2 is now the second human-made object to zip away from the sun into the space between the stars.

Voyager 2 last month exited “this bubble that the sun creates around itself,” longtime NASA mission scientist Ed Stone said Monday.

The spacecraft is now beyond the outer boundary of the heliospher­e, some 11 billion miles from Earth.

It’s trailing twin Voyager 1, which reached interstell­ar space in 2012 and is now 13 billion miles from Earth. Interstell­ar space is the vast, mostly empty region between star systems.

Even though they are out of the sun’s bubble, the Voyagers are still technicall­y in our solar system, NASA said.

Scientists maintain the solar system stretches to the outer edge of the so-called Oort Cloud.

It will take about 30,000 years for the spacecraft to get that far.

Scientists know that Voyager 2 has left the sun’s influence because of four different instrument­s that are measuring solar particles and different types of rays.

They showed a dramatic change on Nov. 5, indicating the spacecraft was now in between the stars. One of the instrument­s measures solar plasma and this is the first time NASA saw a drop in that key instrument; the same instrument wasn’t working on Voyager 1.

The t win Voyagers launched from Cape Canaveral, Fla., in 1977, and zipped by Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. Voyager 2 has already logged more than 18.5 billion miles on its interstell­ar trip going 34,191 mph.

“Both spacecraft­s are very healthy if you consider them senior citizens,” Voyager project manager Suzanne Dodd said.

She said the probes should last at least five, maybe 10 more years.

 ?? JET PROPULSION LABORATORY/AP ?? NASA’s Voyager 2 has become only the second humanmade object to reach interstell­ar space.
JET PROPULSION LABORATORY/AP NASA’s Voyager 2 has become only the second humanmade object to reach interstell­ar space.

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