How many light years away is the farthest star that we can detect?
Do we still have contact with Voyager since it left the "boundary" of our solar system?
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Edited by Alpha: 4/5/2016 1:46:04 PMabout 4.3 lightyear. Proxima Alpha Centauri something. And if voyager's parts are functional, it would be able to contact. But, it would take 2 years.
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[quote]about 4.3 lightyear. Proxima Alpha Centauri something. And if voyager's parts are functional, it would be able to contact. But, it would take 2 years.[/quote] Um Proxima is the closest star to us, but far from the furthest we can detect.
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[quote][quote]about 4.3 lightyear. Proxima Alpha Centauri something. And if voyager's parts are functional, it would be able to contact. But, it would take 2 years.[/quote] Um Proxima is the closest star to us, but far from the furthest we can detect.[/quote] Oh, i've seen it as a closest star lol.