The Voyager 1 spacecraft launched in 1977 on a mission to Jupiter and
Saturn. It kept on going. Today it's billions of miles from Earth, and
scientists have been predicting it will soon leave the solar system.
But now Marc Swisdak,
a physicist at the University of Maryland, says the spacecraft may have
already left. "Late July 2012 is when we think it [left]," he says.
How did we miss that? As it turns out, it wasn't entirely our fault.
Researchers thought the solar system was surrounded by a clearly marked
magnetic field bubble.
"There's one at the Earth, there's one at Jupiter, Saturn — many
planets have them. And so just by analogy we were expecting there to be
something like that for the solar system," Swisdak says.
For the rest of the story: http://www.wnyc.org/npr_articles/2013/aug/19/has-voyager-1-left-the-solar-system/
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