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Incredible images taken from Voyager 1 show Earth as tiny dot as the spacecraft prepares to cross solar system's final frontier into interstellar
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[quote:DMTHC:MV8xOTc2MTg2XzMzMTg1ODA2XzFGRjc5M0I3] [quote:Anonymous Coward 16361770:MV8xOTc2MTg2XzMzMTg0NzgzXzE0QTRDRDY4] So they had a camera that can take a pic from 11billion miles away and yet they can only supply red/black images from mars.........:1dunno1: [/quote] :junu: Background look cut and pasted or is that just how it comes out? And whats that blue light? [b]Poised to cross into interstellar space: This image, taken by the Voyager 1 spacecraft, shows a volcanic plume on the Jupiter Moon Io[/b] http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2012/09/01/article-2196997-14C7F215000005DC-534_634x747.jpg [/quote]
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Voyager 1 beams back images of our planet as it explores the furthest fringes of the solar system
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