Voyager 1 Picks up so much speed because of its 16 hydrazine thrusters.
Because of the gravitational pull
Both the iPhone and the Voyager has touch screens. But the Voyager has a QWERTY Keyboard if you open up the phone. So I think the Voyager is Much better
They pick up speed by coming near larger objects such as planets and moons. They pick up speed by what is called the "slingshot effect". They are going so fast (velocity) near an object that is attracting them that their speed overcomes the attraction. When the speed overcomes attraction then this has the affect of slinging them.
Speed is distance divided by time so pick the section you want to work out the average for, work out how much distance has been traveled in that section and divide it by how much time has passed for that section.
Remember, the question is how many miles has the Voyager 1 spacecraft traveled, (Not how far is it from the sun or Earth). Voyager 1 left Earth on 09/05/1977 and today is 06/28/2013. That is approximately 35 3/4th years. In October of 1978, Voyager 1 was traveling at a speed of 34,422 mph, 55397 kph. By March 1979 she had increased her speed to a top speed of 82,935 mph, 133471 kph during her fly by of Jupiter. There are current readings that Voyager 1 is now traveling at a diminishing speed of 37,500 mph, 60,350kph. After all the calculations of the speed differential and speed duration, the average speed is calculated to 37,900 mph. That would mean that the approximate total miles that Voyager 1 has traveled is 11,869,770,400 miles or 19,102,543km. Now the distance from the Sun to Voyager 1 is approximately 122 AUs (Astronomical units). An AU is the distance from the Earth to the sun and that is approximately 92,955,807 miles, 149597870 km which would make the distance from the sun to Voyager 1, 11,340,608,454 miles.
Voyager 1 was launched in 1977 with a high speed of about 38,000 mph. It gained additional speed from gravitational assists as it passed by planets like Jupiter and Saturn, using their gravity to slingshot it forward. Unlike vehicles on Earth, it doesn't encounter friction or need to slow down in space, allowing it to travel great distances quickly.
Mine did the same.it was low on transmission fluid..i would check that because I filled it back up and it was running so much better.
All brands have the same speeds, so just make sure you pick the fastest speed and you will be ok.
The Voyager spacecrafts can only have their very weak signals picked up by the Deep Space Network. This is managed by the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratories in California. So, no, it could not be directly connected to Houston as they don't have the large and sensitive receivers to pick up the fading signals. The Related Link below provides some interesting information on the DSN's current role with Voyager.
Hey i got a voyager cell phone for Christmas and i love it. It is so much easier than the dare because my sis had one and i tried to use it and it is soooooo much harder... I think it is my favorite cell phone Verizon has and i LOVE it
not so much
It is the "tu"(you) cognated from voyager. Voyager is to travel, so voyages is you travel.