How can the rovers survive to the outer space conditions?Why when you send a laptop in the outer space?
Why when you send a laptop in the outer space it disintegrates?
How could the rover Voyager 1 reach one light-year? How can the rovers survive to the outer space conditions and travel so far without disintegrating and send us information from light-years away?
What is the source of their energy?
Why only Russia and USA know how to build them and other countries don’t know?
Wow Im Russian/ Greek LOL and I don’t Know
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All can built them I am sure . If the countries had money re eqipment research , and time
A lot of intelligent people in the World..
But maybe they are more interested in Earth Matters than Space
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I haven’t heard any of the things you’re saying.
Voyager reaches incredible speeds because it just keeps increasing, maximum velocity isn’t the same in space.
Rest assured, if Russia & USA know how to build something, the Japanese & Chinese definitely know it too….they just may not think it’s so important to go wandering around space like us Americans do.
"How can the rovers survive to the outer space conditions?"
The main danger is radiation, but you can protect against that.
"Why when you send a laptop in the outer space it disintegrates?"
It doesn’t. Where did you get that from? However, you would have to get one with radiation-hardened electronics, which would have to be specially made.
"How could the rover Voyager 1 reach one light-year?"
Once you give it enough initial velocity, it will keep going. Newton’s Laws. A rock would do the same thing.
"How can the rovers survive to the outer space conditions and travel so far without disintegrating and send us information from light-years away?"
Well, there’s nothing to cause disintegrating. And the Voyagers aren’t light years away. The two Voyagers are about 90 and 111 AU away (1 AU = earth’s orbit distance). A light year is 63000 AU. They have thousands of years to travel before even going one light year.
"What is the source of their energy?"
I’m not sure about that. They don’t need fuel to move, they’re just coasting from their last boost. But they need a little energy to operate the instruments. Apparently whatever they use, it’s expected to last until 2020.
"Why only Russia and USA know how to build them and other countries don’t know?"
These two countries were the first to invest large amounts of money in spacecraft research. This statement isn’t true, Other countries do know how to build spacecraft, and are doing so.
every thing they send into outerspace is tested here on earth doesn’t mater what country builds it , so all precautions are looked after …if a laptop starts to disintegrates in space that means fred or yuri forgot to spray the protective space coating on it…the rovers power comes largely from solar panels …the voyager has long life batteries .
The space probes closer to the Sun use solar panels and fuel cells, probes studying the large gas planets in outer solar system use nuclear batteries.