Will Voyager 1 leave the Milky Way?

In August 2012, Voyager 1 became the first spacecraft to cross into interstellar space. However, if we define our solar system as the Sun and everything that primarily orbits the Sun, Voyager 1 will remain within the confines of the solar system until it emerges from the Oort cloud in another 14,000 to 28,000 years.
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Will voyagers ever leave Milky Way?

Voyager 1 will leave the solar system aiming toward the constellation Ophiuchus. In the year 40,272 AD (more than 38,200 years from now), Voyager 1 will come within 1.7 light years of an obscure star in the constellation Ursa Minor (the Little Bear or Little Dipper) called AC+79 3888.
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How far can Voyager 1 go before we lose contact?

For example, the Voyager 1 spacecraft is a little over 2×10^(10) km, or 130 astronomical units, from the Earth and we still receive signals from it. Eventually we will lose contact with Voyager 1 when its instruments run out of energy to send signals to Earth.
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Will Voyager 1 survive Oort Cloud?

At its current speed of about a million miles a day, NASA's Voyager 1 spacecraft won't enter the Oort Cloud for about 300 years. And it won't exit the outer edge for maybe 30,000 years.
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Can Voyager 1 go to Alpha Centauri?

consider the two Voyagers – Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 – launched in 1977. Neither Voyager is aimed toward Alpha Centauri, but if one of them were – assuming it maintained its current rate of speed – it would take tens of thousands of years to get to get there. Eventually, the Voyagers will pass other stars.
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Will Voyager 1 hit a star?

"While neither Voyager is likely to get particularly close to any star before the galaxies collide, the craft are likely to at least pass through the outskirts of some [star] system," Oberg said.
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Can Voyager 1 still take pictures?

14, 1990, Voyager 1 powered down its cameras forever. As of early 2020 the spacecraft is still operating, but no longer has the capability to take images.
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How long will Voyager 1 battery last?

Voyager 2 still has five functioning instruments for measuring the void; Voyager 1 has four. Both Voyagers are expected to last another five years or so until their batteries die out. Both are powered by electricity generated by the heat of radioactive plutonium.
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Can Voyager 1 still be controlled?

Voyager 1 continues to operate well, despite its advanced age and 14.5 billion-mile distance (23.3 billion kilometers) from Earth. And it can receive and execute commands sent from NASA, as well as gather and send back science data.
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Has any man made object left the Milky Way?

No man-made object has yet crossed the heliopause or escaped the Sun's gravitational influence. On August 25, 2012, Voyager 1 reached interstellar space, but it is argued that it may not yet have crossed the heliopause. Sources: Pioneer 10 - Wikipedia.
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Will Voyager 1 outlive Earth?

Scientists expect the Voyager spacecraft to outlive Earth by at least a trillion years. Voyager 1 is the farthest human-made object from Earth. After sweeping by Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune, it is now almost 15 billion miles (24 billion kilometers) from Earth in interstellar space.
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Will Voyager 1 make it to another galaxy?

Technically, yes. While Voyager 1 lacks the velocity necessary to escape the Milky Way galaxy, it doesn't actually need to. Because the Milky Way galaxy itself will collide and begin to merge with the Andromeda galaxy within about 4.5 billion years.
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How long until Voyager 1 is a light year away?

To give you a great example of how far a light year actually is, it will take Voyager 1 (NASA's longest-lived spacecraft) over 17,000 years to reach 1 light year in distance traveling at a speed of 61,000 kph.
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How many years does the Milky Way have left?

The Andromeda–Milky Way collision is a galactic collision predicted to occur in about 4.5 billion years between the two largest galaxies in the Local Group—the Milky Way (which contains the Solar System and Earth) and the Andromeda Galaxy.
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Will Voyager 1 ever return to Earth?

Nope. They have small amounts of hydrazine fuel left and have no possible way to slow down and head back. They are traveling very fast (Voyager 1 is at 38,088 mph or 17.027 km/s relative to the sun) and have very little ability to change speed now.
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Does Voyager 1 still have fuel?

Voyager 1 has enough hydrazine to keep going until 2040, while Voyager 2's juice can keep it hurtling along until 2034. (Though the spacecraft are identical, Voyager 2 has had to expend more hydrazine visiting Uranus and Neptune.) The real limiting factor is the other fuel, plutonium-238 dioxide.
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Is Voyager 1 broken?

They found that Voyager's attitude articulation and control system, or AACS — a critical system that ensures Voyager's signal-receiving antenna points at our planet — started routing its information through a "computer known to have stopped working years ago." Ultimately, this corrupted and garbled the data.
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What is the farthest man made object from Earth?

The Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 space probes launched 45 years ago, the first on Aug. 20, 1977 and the second on Sept. 5, and they are now the farthest human-made objects from Earth, at about three times the distance of Pluto from the Sun.
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Has Voyager 1 found anything?

Voyager 1 is the first human-made object to venture into interstellar space. Voyager 1 discovered a thin ring around Jupiter and two new Jovian moons: Thebe and Metis. At Saturn, Voyager 1 found five new moons and a new ring called the G-ring.
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What does Earth look like from Voyager 1?

The picture that would become known as the Pale Blue Dot shows Earth within a scattered ray of sunlight. Voyager 1 was so far away that — from its vantage point — Earth was just a point of light about a pixel in size.
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What is Voyager 1 farthest picture?

Pale Blue Dot is a photograph of planet Earth taken on February 14, 1990, by the Voyager 1 space probe from a record distance of about 6 billion kilometers (3.7 billion miles, 40.5 AU), as part of that day's Family Portrait series of images of the Solar System.
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How far will Voyager 1 be in 2025?

The Voyagers have enough electrical power and thruster fuel to keep its current suite of science instruments on until at least 2025. By that time, Voyager 1 will be about 13.8 billion miles (22.1 billion kilometers) from the Sun and Voyager 2 will be 11.4 billion miles (18.4 billion kilometers) away.
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Will New Horizons overtake Voyager?

New Horizons, which was only at Uranus's orbital distance at the time (~20 AU) is now more than 150% farther (over 50 AU) from the Sun. It will someday pass both Pioneers, but will never pass either Voyager. 1977's Voyager 1 is currently farthest from Earth: over 23 billion kilometers distant.
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Will Voyager 2 ever reach another star?

Voyager 2 is destined for a more lonely future. According to the team's calculations, it will never come within 0.3 parsecs of another star in the next 5 million years, although it is predicted to come within 0.6 parsecs of a star called Ross 248 in the constellation Andromeda in 42,000 years.
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