Q2, episode 19, season 7.
the episode past 3 years ago
'Bout, 13 years.
Near was born in August 24, 1991. He appeared on Episode 26. In episode 26 it was 1994. At the end of Episode 26/start of Episode 27 Near is 13 years old, He started investigating in 2012, So Near is 17 years old when he started to work for SPK (Special Provision for Kira) team in the United States.
Ethan Phillips (Neelix on Star Trek: Voyager) is 62 years old (born February 8, 1955).
US actor Robert Beltran (Star Trek: Voyager) is 64 years old (birthdate: November 19, 1953).
"Proxima Centauri" is the nrearest star (not counting the Sun). It's about 4.2 light years away.
The captain of the U.S.S. Federation Starship Voyager is Captain Kathryn (Elizabeth) Janeway. Her first officer is a Maquis, named Chakotay. She Also has a Borg, Talaxian, Klingon(s), Bajorans and 140 humans on her ship. It took 7 years to get back to Earth. There was an alternate timeline, it took 23 years to get to Earth.
It would depend on the path chosen and on where Neptune and Earth were in their orbits. Voyager 2 spacecraft was launched on Aug 20, 1977 and it reached Neptune on Aug 24, 1989. So, Voyager 2 took about twelve years to reach Neptune.
Voyager currently travels around 38,000 mph. This is do to a combination of three things: 1. There is no resistance in space, as there is on Earth. Atmospheric resistance is the reason why we are unable to attain extreme speed through methods from Earth, on Earth. 2. Voyager enters the orbit of the planets it passes by and "slingshots" itself out of orbit onwards, thus increasing momentum each time. 3. As there is no resistance in space, momentum is never halted. Thus, Voyager will continue at it's current 38,000 mph unless something stops it (i.e. asteroid).
Voyager took 9 years using a favourable positioning of other planets on the way there.
From the Earth to the Sun 75 MPH 160 years 500 MPH 24 years 1350 MPH (mach 2) 8.8 years 40,000 MPH (Voyager speed) 4 months
Voyager 2 will pass near sirius in 296,000 years.
How long it would take to get to Neptune from Earth would depend on the path chosen and on where Neptune and Earth were in their orbits when the mission was launched. For example, the Voyager 2 spacecraft was launched on Aug 20, 1977 and it reached Neptune on Aug 24, 1989. So, Voyager 2 took about twelve years to reach Neptune.
That would have to be the Voyager Project. It left the Solar System some years ago and it's still going strong.
Nevermind, it was a TNG episode called "Ship in a Bottle". Ironically enough, Voyager also has en episode with a very similar name. Totally different plots though
The Voyager 1 probe was launched on September 5, 1977 and has been traveling for 11339 days or about 31 years. The Voyager 2 probe was launched on August 20, 1977 and has been traveling for 11346 days - 16 days longer than Voyager 1.
No, currently Pluto is farther. Pluto crossed the orbit of Neptune in 1999, and is heading farther from the Sun and the Earth. It will be over 200 years before Pluto returns closer to us than Neptune.