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Voyager, the primary ship has limited resources. But if that's the case, why didn't it ever actually run out of anything?
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Screen Rant on MSNStrange New Worlds Just Made Star Trek: Voyager's Most Controversial Episode Even More Important
The unconventional cure using the Chimera Blossom is just as controversial to Star Trek: Strange New Worlds ' characters as ...
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We bring you an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at this iconic mission with Dr Linda Spilker, from her first job out of ...
Voyager should have worked, but for a variety of reasons, it failed miserably. Let's take a look at some reasons why.
Strange New Worlds season three connects the Original Series, Next Generation, and Voyager through one character.
In October of 1987, Voyager 1 suffered a failure in one of the X-band TWTAs. A little more than a year later, Voyager 2 experienced the same issue.
Voyager 2 DTR bay assembly. Source: National Air and Space Museum It’s hard to get an idea of the size of the DTR from this photograph, but another artifact exists that gives us some clues.
Voyager 1 is so far away that it takes 22.5 hours for commands sent from Earth to reach the spacecraft. Additionally, the team must wait 45 hours to receive a response.
As of 2025, the distances these spacecraft have travelled are staggering. Voyager 1, at 166,40 astronomical units (about 24,9 billion km from earth), is the most distant by a human made object ever.
Voyager was the first to image Saturn’s rings in enough detail to make out features like the “spokes” seen here in the B ring on August 22, 1981, from a distance of 2.5 million miles (4 ...
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