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by quesera
633 days ago
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> A radio signal takes more than 22 hours to reach Voyager 1 Voyager has a 23 watt radio and a 14 foot parabolic dish antenna, pointed directly at Earth which is presently 15 billion miles away. The corresponding earth ground station has a 100 foot dish and transmits at thousands of watts. It's astonishing to me that Voyager knows where Earth is at all. I imagine it uses Sol as a reference? Or maybe the high powered control signal carrier? Amazing stuff. |
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Wikipedia says that the high-gain antenna has a beamwidth of 0.5° for X-band, and 2.3° for S-band.
So it's so far that you could almost point it straight at the sun, and have the entire orbit of the Earth in the beam.23 watts, spread out in a cone the size of a planetary orbit.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voyager_program#Communications