Gustodon, to voyager
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Remember that time you sat down to watch #Voyager and then it turned out to be the baby Q episode so you had to throw your television into the street?

I do.

#AllStarTrek

ctietze, to voyager
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Feeling guilty about using my #ZSA #Voyager keyboard more than my #Moonlander on some days while I can't even type my account password on the macOS login screen with it.

srueegger, to StarTrek German
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Landru79, to voyager Spanish
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#Voyager 2 #Neptune Encounter
Target #Triton
Start Time: 1989-09-25
ISS 64x clear filter

NASA/JPL/j. Roger

video/mp4

ctietze, to voyager
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A keyboard tweak I like:

I have a layer where numbers are arranged similar to a num pad.

But pressing the layer toggle key and shift to produce all the symbols I need during programming is kind of annoying.

To reduce these gymnastics, I added another layer with a one-shot layer toggle that exposes the symbols on the same locations of the numbers.

It's really good without modifiers (shift): hit the thumb key, then hit the symbol key, done.

https://configure.zsa.io/voyager/layouts/m9o6X/wY0ed/0

#qmk #zsa #Voyager

mjgardner, (edited ) to space
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Good news for the 47-year-old and 22.5-light-hour-away #Voyager1: #NASA sent a “poke” instruction and managed to get back a dump from the Flight Data System. Now they’re diffing it against a dump received before the #spacecraft’s Telemetry Modulation Unit started spewing a stuck pattern to Earth three months ago.

#space #Voyager https://www.theregister.com/2024/03/14/voyager_1_not_dead/

glynmoody, to voyager
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NASA scientist viewed first #Voyager images. What he saw gave him chills. - https://mashable.com/article/nasa-voyager-mission science is wonderful

governa, to voyager
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#Voyager 1 starts making sense again after months of babble 🛰️

https://www.theregister.com/2024/03/14/voyager_1_not_dead/

thatgiga, to voyager Italian
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La sonda 1 sta inviando messaggi senza senso dallo : "nucleare di 4a generazione", "ponte sullo stretto", "rottamazione fiscale"...

governa, to space
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cs, to space
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inanedirk, to voyager German
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ctietze, to voyager
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Introducing Layer Lock | ZSA: The Blog https://blog.zsa.io/layer-lock/

This is a cool feature: you can dedicate 1 key per layer to tell the keyboard to stay on that layer until you press the key again.

With small boards and many layers, this is a more economic alternative than using layer toggle keys and momentary or one-shot layer toggles together. I currently do that on my #zsa #Voyager with the movement and numbers layer. Having a key to hold-to-switch and then lock, that sounds way better.

braxwolf, to StarTrek
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Several months (years?) ago I began my watch through with . I started off really strong but ended up watching only about an episode a week. I'm happy to report that last night the crew of Voyager finally made it back to Earth and I have now seen every episode of a classic Star Trek series. On to !

psa, to voyager
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Landru79, to voyager Spanish
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Kierkegaanks, to StarTrek
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My favorite guest character on #startrek #Voyager is the reluctant serial killer

LordWoolamaloo, to science
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"a mote of dust suspended in a sunbeam"

Taken on #ValentinesDay 1990, the Pale Blue Dot: Planet Earth, taken by Voyager 1 from 6 billion km away, as it prepared to head out of our solar system after exploring Saturn & Jupiter.

Who needs roses when we have a gift like this?

#science #photography #PaleBlueDot #CarlSagan #SpaceExploration #Voyager

AkaSci, to space
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34 years ago, on Feb 14, 1990, Voyager 1 took this image of the "Pale Blue Dot" from 6 billion km away, minutes before its cameras were shut off forever.

Carl Sagan, who played a key role in the mission wrote -
"To me, it underscores our responsibility to deal more kindly with one another, and to preserve and cherish the pale blue dot, the only home we've ever known.”

34 years later, how well are we doing on these 2 counts? How can we do better?

https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/images/pia23645-pale-blue-dot-revisited
1/n

AkaSci,
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Here is Carl Sagan unveiling the Pale Blue Dot image on June 6, 1990 and eloquently describing what that image meant for humanity.

"Our planet is a lonely speck in the great enveloping cosmic dark. In our obscurity, in all this vastness, there is no hint that help will come from elsewhere to save us from ourselves."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tgQ1PtkZvGU
#palebluedot #voyager #sagan
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AkaSci,
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The "Pale Blue Dot" image was part of the "Family Portrait" set of images taken by Voyager 1 on Feb 14, 1990.

Taken from a vantage point 6 billion km away and about 32 degrees above the ecliptic, this mosaic of 60 frames captured 6 planets - Jupiter, Earth, Venus, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.

https://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA00451
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Family_Portrait_(Voyager)
#palebluedot #voyager #science
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42aross, to science
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NASA's Voyager 1 probe is malfunctioning in deep space due to a critical memory error

https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/nasas-voyager-1-satellite-is-currently-lost-in-deep-space-due-to-a-critical-memory-error

> A bit was flipped or corrupted in the volatile memory of the Flight Data Subsystem used to control the Voyager 1

#science #NASA #voyager

pmartin, to voyager French
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J'en enfin reçu et configuré mon clavier de chez ZSA c'est un mécanique à touches plates, split, orthogonal en 60%, ultra programmable et portable... Et ben c'est génial (et les coulurs servent vraiment à qqch ici : ça indique le rôle des touches selon la "couche" active.

Maintenant faut apprendre à le maîtriser !

Clavier split (en deux morceaux) dont les touches sont illuminée en vert, en jaune, en violet et en rouge selon leur fonction. C'est la couche de base qui permet de taper Comme avec un pavé numérique (en rouge) et aussi le touche de (en violet)
Clavier split (en deux morceaux) dont les touches sont illuminée en vert, en jaune et en rouge selon leur fonction. C'est la couche De "déplacement" qui permet d'accéder aux flèches (en rouge) et au page up/down ou début/fin(en jaune) ou d'effacer (vert)

itnewsbot, to interstellar

Flipped Bit Could Mark the End of Voyager 1‘s Interstellar Mission - Sometimes it’s hard to read the tea leaves of what’s going on with high-profile sp... - https://hackaday.com/2024/02/09/flipped-bit-could-mark-the-end-of-voyager-1s-interstellar-mission/ #interstellar #deepspace #corrupt #voyager #glitch #memory #space #news #fds #tmu

noworries, to space German
pomarede, to space
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pomarede,
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Science Magazine astronomy covers

Triton (1990)

Featuring a montage of Voyager 2 images showing surface activity on Triton, Neptune's largest satellite.

This special Triton flyby issue offers 1 news, 1 perspectives and 10 research papers.
https://science.org/toc/science/250/4979

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