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Title: Voyager 1 - 12,000 days of continuous operations
Post by: Dennis Vogel on July 13, 2010, 02:53:12 PM

http://blog.cosmo.org/2010/07/voyager-1-anniversary-on-july-13.html (http://blog.cosmo.org/2010/07/voyager-1-anniversary-on-july-13.html)
Title: Re: Voyager 1 - 12,000 days of continuous operations
Post by: aqrinc on July 13, 2010, 04:31:46 PM

http://blog.cosmo.org/2010/07/voyager-1-anniversary-on-july-13.html (http://blog.cosmo.org/2010/07/voyager-1-anniversary-on-july-13.html)
I've got that beat.  I have had over 20,000 days of continuous operation.


I Got both of those beat: today makes 20,819 Days of continous ops. But how about this: Over 47,450 continous days in operation.

July 9, 2010

ASSOCIATED PRESS
SACHIRE, Georgia -- Authorities in the former Soviet republic of Georgia claim a woman from a mountain village turned 130 on Thursday, making her the oldest person on Earth. Antisa Khvichava was born on July 8, 1880, said a government spokesman.

She retired from her job as a tea and corn picker in 1965, when she was 85, records say. "I've always been healthy, and I've worked all my life -- at home and at the farm," said Khvichava, in a bright dress and headscarf, her withering lips rejuvenated by shiny red lipstick.

Her age couldn't immediately be independently verified. Her birth certificate was lost. But two Soviet-era documents attest to her age, the government spokesman said.

george ;D.

Title: Re: Voyager 1 - 12,000 days of continuous operations
Post by: Dave in Tenn on July 13, 2010, 04:39:43 PM
I wonder how many minutes it's now taking to recieve and send radio signals.
Title: Re: Voyager 1 - 12,000 days of continuous operations
Post by: judith collier on July 14, 2010, 02:39:13 AM
WOW!