NASA's Message to Extraterrestrial Life X Voyager 1

NASA's Message to Extraterrestrial Life X Voyager 1

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0.4 & 0.2 Nozzle 0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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The most distant from planet Earth, human made object it´s finally here. The VOYAGER 1 Mission from NASA together with the Golden Record (Sounds of Earth Vinyl) also known as Earth´s message to Aliens.

 

Voyager 1 is more than just a spacecraft; it’s a symbol of human ingenuity, curiosity, and our relentless desire to explore the cosmos. Launched on September 5, 1977, Voyager 1 was part of NASA's Voyager program, designed to take advantage of a rare planetary alignment. This tiny yet robust spacecraft has traveled farther from Earth than any other human-made object, becoming a beacon of our species in the vastness of space.

The Purpose: Exploring the Outer Solar System

Voyager 1's primary mission was to explore the giant planets of our solar system—Jupiter and Saturn—and their moons. Its achievements include:

  • Jupiter (1979): Captured the first detailed images of the planet's atmosphere, its Great Red Spot, and discovered active volcanoes on its moon Io, the first volcanic activity found beyond Earth.
  • Saturn (1980): Revealed the intricate structure of Saturn's rings and provided detailed observations of its largest moon, Titan, which has an atmosphere rich in organic compounds.From Mission to Legacy: Voyager 1’s Ongoing Journey

After completing its primary mission, Voyager 1 embarked on its Interstellar Mission, heading into the unknown.

  • Heliopause Crossing (2012): Voyager 1 became the first spacecraft to enter interstellar space, passing beyond the heliopause—the boundary where the Sun’s influence ends.
  • Current Position (2024): Over 24 billion kilometers (15 billion miles) from Earth, Voyager 1 continues to send data back, offering insights into the interstellar medium.

The Golden Record: A Message for the Cosmos

One of Voyager 1’s most fascinating quirks is the Golden Record, a 12-inch gold-plated disc containing sounds, images, and messages from Earth.

  • Purpose: To act as a time capsule for any intelligent extraterrestrial life that might encounter Voyager 1.
  • Contents: Greetings in 55 languages, sounds of nature, music from around the world (including Bach, Beethoven, and Chuck Berry’s “Johnny B. Goode”), and images depicting life on Earth.
  • Fun Fact: Carl Sagan, who led the team that created the Golden Record, described it as "a bottle cast into the cosmic ocean."

Where Will Voyager 1 Be in the Future?

Voyager 1's journey will outlast human civilization as we know it.

  • In ~75,000 years, Voyager 1 will pass near Proxima Centauri, the closest star to our Sun, at a distance of 4.24 light-years from Earth.
  • In ~200 million years, it will drift past the Orion Nebula.
  • It will remain in orbit around the center of the Milky Way, potentially lasting billions of years as a relic of our civilization.

Building Voyager 1: NASA’s Achievement

The Voyager spacecraft were designed by NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) with state-of-the-art 1970s technology:

  • Size: 3.7 meters (12 feet) in diameter with its high-gain antenna.
  • Weight: 722 kilograms (1,592 pounds).
  • Power: Three radioisotope thermoelectric generators (RTGs), which still provide power today, albeit at reduced levels.
  • Durability: Designed to survive the harsh environment of space for decades, Voyager 1 has far exceeded its expected lifetime.

Interesting Quirks of Voyager 1

  • Speed Demon: Voyager 1 travels at ~61,000 km/h (38,000 mph), making it one of the fastest spacecraft ever built.
  • Silent Witness: It carries onboard instruments like magnetometers, plasma detectors, and cosmic ray sensors, which continue to provide data about interstellar space.
  • Pale Blue Dot: In 1990, Voyager 1 turned its camera back toward Earth and captured the famous "Pale Blue Dot" image, a humbling view of our planet as a tiny speck in the vastness of space.

Conclusion: Humanity’s Eternal Emissary

Voyager 1 is not just a spacecraft; it is a testament to human ingenuity, curiosity, and our deep-seated need to explore and understand the cosmos. As it drifts farther into the unknown, it carries with it the hopes, dreams, and legacy of humanity—a small yet profound mark on the infinite canvas of the universe.

Add this extraordinary piece of history to your collection, and hold in your hands a model of the spacecraft that has traveled farther than any other.

 

Voyager 1, humanity's eternal emissary.

 

 

 

So this is my first AMS Print, there´s no assembly manual as all parts are plug and play, all of them are very easy to install (just take a look to main photos to follow assembly), for some parts you´ll need to use some hard glue to stick them together.

 

TAKE CARE AS SOME PLATES CAN BE DONE WITH O.4 Nozzle, while other´s needs to be done with 0.2 Nozzle (All this info displayed over buildplates)

 

Also take care when removing supports as some parts are very fragile. :)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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Thank you for creating this model. Great details for the 0.2 nozzle. I'm using the Lost in Tech profiles for the fine details. Takes a bit longer, but the result is fantastic. Thanks again. Will share more photos when it's done.
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Thanks Mate! Can´t wait to see more photos :)
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Certainly the most precise 3D model of the Voyager probes, bravo. I have finished printing the probe, only the support and fragile parts that broke during assembly need reprinting, but otherwise a beautiful project. Thank you
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Awesome Mate! thanks :) Yeah some parte are fragile and need improvement, but again thanks
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A1 MINI? THANK YOU
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On the way Mate! :)
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Replying to @Mr.Rod :
Thank you so much ❤️
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Replying to @JFM3D. :
Done Mate! A1 Mini print profile added! :)
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so far I have only printed the record. had to use a .4mm nozzle as I'm using glitter gold pla. but still came out mazing. very impressive
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Awesome Mate! thanks to let me know that, hope everything looks as you expect using 0.4 Nozzle
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Replying to @Mr.Rod :
obviously the writing is not legible in some places but that's to be expected
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Very precise and accurate model of the Voyager, but it's very fragile and especially the main body is 'support hell'... :) Maybe a tip for future revisions: some plates feature parts that could/should have been seperate parts because they cause filament swaps at nearly every layer and they could easily be separate parts. For instance the silver part in the high gain antenna (plate 3) could be separate; the black parts on the magnetron antenna (plate 6) too and the gold disc on the main body (plate 9). They cause so many filament swaps that could be prevented when printed as a separate part. This doesn't take away my huge respect for creating this model. I can't do it. Take it as positive feedback.
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You’re right Mate, didn’t had enough time to release it in a way where all parts are splitted instead of an all in one design, but yeah if i’ve time i’ll make it in future releases that way, thanks mate! :)
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Replying to @Mr.Rod :
Thanks! For the moment, I just print those parts in one or two colours and pain the small part with modelling paint.
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I love the idea. I printed just the golden record as a gift for some of my friends.
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Awesome Mate! Hope they like it :)
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0.4 & 0.2 Nozzle 0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
came out amazing. no adjustments required
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Awesome Mate! Thanks for sharing your experience :)
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This is fire, will there be a 2025 version?
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Hey Mate! Not something i thought about, but if people wants that 2025 banner i can make it :)
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0.4 & 0.2 Nozzle 0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
A fantastic model - but extremely wasteful if using AMS and the print profile uploaded is 0.4mm - so the 0.2mm plates don’t work when printing from mobile :(
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(beast wars megatron) yesssssssssssssssss.
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