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What was the last thing Voyager 1 took?

At a distance of about 4 billion miles (6 billion kilometers) from the sun, Voyager 1 takes the last images of the mission: the "Solar System Family Portrait." It is the only series of images that captures Venus, Earth, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune arrayed about the sun.

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Do I have to pay taxes on my Voyager account?

If you earnCryptocurrencies as a form of income, this will be taxed as a personal income. This category includes earning interest on Voyager. Capital gains occur when you dispose of yourcryptocurrencies.

Thereof, will voyager 1 leave the 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. Will NASA send another Voyager? After that, in about 40,000 years, Voyager 1 could finally approach another star. Voyager 2, however, will need 300,000 years before it comes close to bathing in the light of another star. Thankfully, we don't have to wait that long for new discoveries. Both probes are still making fascinating finds along the way.

People also ask why do you think the earth moves but the sun does not move?

Answer 1: The Earth is always being pulled towards the Sun by gravity. The Earth is not moving fast enough to "escape" the Sun's gravity and leave the solar system, but it is going too fast to be pulled into the Sun. Therefore, it keeps going around and around - orbiting the Sun. When should I watch the solar eclipse? The first location to see the partial solar eclipse begin is at 1.45 p.m. EST (18:45 UTC), the greatest point of total solar eclipse occurs at 3.41 p.m. EST (20:41 UTC) and the last location to see the partial eclipse end is at 5.37 p.m. EST (22:37 UTC) according to Time and Date.

When you meet your soulmate will you remember it took 500 years?

The act to bring you together was 500 years in the making, according to an old Buddhist saying. Be kind to each other and always appreciate.

Keeping this in consideration, are the sun moon and earth on the same plane?

By Lohse Tokar

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