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5 May, 10:42

When the Voyager I and Voyager II spacecraft were exploring the outer planets, NASA flight controllers had to plan the crafts' moves well in advance. How many seconds elapse between the time a command is sent from Earth and the time the command is received by Voyager at Neptune?

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  1. 5 May, 13:48
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    14,676 seconds.

    Explanation:

    The signal travels as a radio wave which moves at the speed of light, c, which is 299,792 Km/s

    The distance between Earth and Neptune is roughly 4.4x 10^9 Km.

    The time it would take for the signal to reach Voyager at Neptune from the Earth would be:

    (4.4x 10^9 Km) / (299,792 Km/s)

    =14,676 seconds

    =Approximately 4 hours.

    So scientists would have to take this lapse into account.
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