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Space
BBC World Service
22 episodes
9 months ago

A collection of radio documentary programmes broadcast on the BBC World Service, with one thing in common – space.

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A collection of radio documentary programmes broadcast on the BBC World Service, with one thing in common – space.

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Science
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Space 1977
Space
49 minutes
8 years ago
Space 1977

Voyager 1 and 2: Still operating after 40 years in the depths of space. Voyager 1 is currently some 20 billion kilometres from Earth travelling at 15.5 kilometres a second. It takes 19 hours for a signal from the spacecraft's 20 watt transmitter to reach home. Voyager 2 is 17 billion kilometres away and will soon leave the Solar System. Launched in 1977, the twin spacecrafts have explored the giant planets and their strange moons, investigated the boundary of the Solar System and changed how we see our place in the Universe. The probes even carry a message for aliens in the form of a golden record.

Retired NASA astronaut Ron Garan meets many of the original team still working on the mission, nursing the twin spacecraft through their final years.

Photo: The Voyager 2 spacecraft passes by Saturn in 1981 Credit: NASA

Space

A collection of radio documentary programmes broadcast on the BBC World Service, with one thing in common – space.