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File: voyager.swf-(1.11 MB, 1920x1080, Loop) [_] Anon 3514230
File: voyager.swf-(1.11 MB, 1920x1080, Other) [_] rip voyager Anon 3502282 >> [_] Anon 3502290 see you space cowboy >> [_] Anon 3502319 The cold encroaches >> [_] Anon 3502345 My all time favorite flash on a lonely night, thanks anon. >> [_] Anon 3502346 dark was the night cold was the ground
File: voyager.swf-(1.11 MB, 1920x1080, Loop) [_] Anon 3500914 I'm not actually killing myself, but I think a lot about it, though I know it would serve no purpose at all. So I continue living, seeing others willing to live and point what supposedly is my fear of living. Alone. Marked for deletion (old). >> [_] Anon 3500920 Stay strong. You will never regret choosing to live. >> [_] Anon 3500931 >># we don't choose to live. we don't choose to die either for that matter. >> [_] Anon 3500946 >># It would serve the purpose of releasing you from this painful existence. So, how'd you do it? >># Spoken like a man of god. >> [_] Anon 3501012 wasn't it nietzsche who said that suicidal thoughts are great support in tough times >> [_] Anon 3501013 >># The dead know only one thing: It is better to be alive. >> [_] Anon 3501019 >># No, that's the thing. They know nothing anymore, they can't. >> [_] Anon 3501024 >># I also do that. I always think to myself that if I were to die now, I would die without achieving anything worth remembering, not like I would even if I'd live for hundreds of years. The only solace I have is that everyone else suffers the same fate.
File: voyager.swf-(1.11 MB, 1920x1080, Loop) [_] RIP Voyager 2 Anon 3497750 >> [_] Anon 3497755 >># >the spacecraft tilted its antenna to point two degrees away from Earth after a wrong command was sent >Nasa said a signal from Voyager 2 was picked up during a regular scan of the sky. >While fuller communication is not yet established, Voyager 2 is programmed to reset its orientation multiple times each year to keep its antenna pointing at Earth. The next reset is due on 15 October damn, I wonder if something like this happened before >> [_] Anon 3497758 >># I remember reading back in the 90s about something similar happening to Voyager 1. Good thing space is pretty empty, we can lose contact with these probes for years and find them in perfect condition.
File: voyager.swf-(1.11 MB, 1920x1080, Loop) [_] Lost in space Anon 3495680 >> [_] Anon 3495699 This has been my favorite flash of all time ever since the first time I watched it, thanks for uploading, OP. Is there anyone who knows the source of the animation itself? I've been looking for years and I haven't found a thing.
File: voyager.swf-(1.11 MB, 1920x1080, Loop) [_] Dark Was the Night, Dead Was the Board Anon 3490529 /f/ is like the Voyager spacecraft. Slowly drifting deeper and deeper into the endless darkness. With each passing day its life signs become fainter. And it will never come back. >> [_] Anon 3490530 There is nothing to come back to we left for a reason just leave me here >> [_] Anon 3490533 /f/ is the keeper of old Internet, we can't leave >> [_] Anon 3490589 >># Voyager today, v'ger tomorrow
File: voyager.swf-(1.11 MB, 1920x1080, Other) [_] Think /f/ will ever get more popular again? Anon 3478694 Do you guys think we'll ever see /f/'s userbase increase again? I know that there's still a couple of dudes making new content, but it's clear that our numbers are steadily declining by the week. Marked for deletion (old). >> [_] Anon 3478705 >># mayby when Ruffle is done being worked on and only starts needing small updates >> [_] Anon 3478707 >># By the week? Idk, if that was the case we would be at 0 by now. It has been like this the longest time, before a little spike right after the proclaimed "end of flash" hit, because some newfags came checking out the board out of curiosity and stayed because it's the best board remaining or some shit. Sure, OC is rare, but it has been steadily that for a good decade now. I had my best flash creation right this last year, and I've been doing it since before 2010. >># If we wait on that, we might as well make it to 0. God, I swear, the day a direct link to flashes is lost and ruffle is forced will be the end of /f/. >> [_] Anon 3478710 >># There'd be no point in forcing Ruffle, keeping it in the embed for newfags who don't know what they're doing is completely sufficient. Hopefully they make some faster progress on developing it but I agree, it's going to be a long time if Ruffle is ever even finished at all. I don't think we'll ever see an increase, the spike from the shutdown date and the resulting sprinkle of new users who stayed is the last real big thing I could see, even if Ruffle were completed tomorrow it wouldn't cause that much of a stir in the grand scheme of things. But I don't think our numbers are declining like you say, the core of this place has been here a long time and there's not anywhere else to go. >> [_] Anon 3478714 >># Well, it's more like 1-2 fewer avarage posts each week: https://4stats.io/. We're at 40~50~ avarage posts a day now, used to be more then 200 back in 2018 I know fully well that ruffle isnt the most amazing thing, I just hate thought of flash dying as a creative outlet. Can't think of any places other then /f/ where new flash content gets posted. >> [_] Anon 3478730 >># it's unfortunately ogre. flash would have to be promoted by a mainstream hipster to make other hipsters become interested in it. it hasn't been abandoned long enough yet for it to enter hipster territory. question is what we would get with a bunch of hipsters making flash and commenting. sometimes dead is better... >> [_] Anon 3478731 >># Assuming no hipster faggot decides to promote flash, and it really "dies" other then a few jaded oldfags like us still circulating shit, we're probably gonna see Youtube documentaries about the "Golden Age of Flash "5 years from now. >> [_] Anon 3478732 >># I don't think /f/ is dead. People should post more .swf if they feel the board is moving slowly, so the end of the page clears. >> [_] Anon 3478736 i was hoping on dec. 31 2020 we'd pick up some more users, but most faded away. >> [_] Anon 3478750 i cant be bothered to download flash and make OC anymore, it's too much work for little payback, i dont enjoy it the same as i did 10 years ago >> [_] Anon 3478771 This board is a literal relic of the past more than any other.
File: voyager.swf-(1.11 MB, 1920x1080, Other) [_] Anon 3476442 >> [_] Anon 3476460 one day I will visit it in elite dangerous >> [_] Anon 3476491 it's a good flash but i wish he used a black background color
File: voyager.swf-(1.11 MB, 1920x1080, Other) [_] for /a/ Anon 3472781 People in a thread on /a/ are talking about the voyager probe and I want to show them this flash. Marked for deletion (old). >> [_] Anon 3472782 very nice I liek space >> [_] Anon 3472784 >># no crosslinking to /f/ god dammit and especially on /a/ >> [_] Anon 3472786 >># >># >> [_] Anon 3472788 >># I respect the American space agency for such things. >> [_] Anon 3472812 >># Voyager 1 was launched 44 years ago, chances are everybody that worked on it are either dead by now or have severe dementia. USA have stagnated today and seems to be falling apart. there's no common goal, no common culture, no unity. it's really depressing to think about. don't know what the world will be like in 20 years (no, china won't take over, they can barely keep their own people in check and having had 0.8 births per woman in the last 42 years won't exactly help). >> [_] Anon 3472815 >># god bless america >> [_] Anon 3472822 >># >don't know what the world will be like in 20 years wont matter, we'll all be fucked by climate change then. >> [_] Anon 3472827 >># just like they said 40 years ago, just like they said 20 years ago. china pollutes more than usa, eu and india combined btw. best way to combat climate change is to stop buying made-in-china things so they scale down on production. china also runs concentration camps with organ harvesting so you could stop pouring money into their country for that reason as well. get better climate as a bonus. >> [_] Anon 3472829 >># >don't know what the world will be like in 20 years Less free, that's for sure. At least the West. >> [_] Anon 3472836 >># well if the latest kurzgesagt vid, about the CO2 emmisions with the biggest contributor of it being creating concrete, is right then china is the largest contributor with their fucking ghost towns to artificially inflate GDP by building these giant buildings no one lives in >0.8 births per woman isn't that what they wanted by passing that one child policy? to decrease the population? >> [_] Anon 3472840 >># not of the population is steadily growing for more men and less women it's nearly as if you need both sexes to survive as a species... in china about half of men are incel >> [_] Anon 3472855 >># >isn't that what they wanted by passing that one child policy? to decrease the population? yes but like with every retarded decision by the incompetent CCP it has backfired massively: 1. yes the population stopped increasing but it means that in 10 years half the country will hit retirement at the same time. 2. people want a son so china have 80% men and 20% women now. people were literally throwing new born girls into water buckets and tried again to get a son. 3. just because they now are allowing more than one child doesn't mean the mindset of china's massive countryside will change overnight, people still want a son as their firstborn and will still discard newborn girls. 4. even if it's now legal to have multiple children most people can't afford to feed more than one kid and a son will help work better in the field. don't forget that outside the big cities chinese people are dirt poor, sometimes eating rats for dinner. interestingly enough the world bank considers china a developing nation but china literally have a fucking space program. this gives them massive benefits, for example they are allowed to pollute more and gets trade benefits. maybe take them off the list until the über-corrupt CCP actually lifts people out of poverty instead of lowering their own definition of what "poverty" means? because according to CCP themselves they have defeated poverty... https://www.isi-web.org/capacity-buildin g/developing-countries >> [_] Anon 3472859 >># >80% men and 20% women it's like in one of my fav japanese adult cartoons with hordes of men gangraping a single woman nonstop
File: voyager.swf-(1.11 MB, 1920x1080, Loop) [_] Anon 3472514
File: voyager.swf-(1.11 MB, 1920x1080, Loop) [_] Anon 3467612
File: voyager.swf-(1.11 MB, 1920x1080, Other) [_] the swf voyage will never end Anon 3453112
File: voyager.swf-(1.11 MB, 1920x1080, Loop) [_] Dark Was the Night Anon 3448914 Cold Was the Ground
File: voyager.swf-(1.11 MB, 1920x1080, Other) [_] relax, let's contemplate Anon 3412244
File: voyager.swf-(1.11 MB, 1920x1080, Other) [_] sad times Anon 3411514 Marked for deletion (old). >> [_] Anon 3411613 this isnt sad. godspeed little buddy. >> [_] Anon 3411615 That boy done gone and done it now. We're bout to find out how heavy and how crazy them protons outside of that there heliopause. Doin what it do till it does no more.
File: voyager.swf-(1.11 MB, 1920x1080, Other) [_] Anon 3403695 >> [_] Anon 3403701 thank god we stopped exploring space so we could provide welfare for all the niggers, spics, and any assortment of asians or arabs that make it across the border. >> [_] Anon 3403723 >># based as hell >> [_] Anon 3403729 >># doesn't funding the science and space programs make like 2% of the entire US annual budget? >> [_] Anon 3403738 >># and they want that too >> [_] Anon 3403739 What's the song? >> [_] Anon 3403748 >># Dark was the Night, Cold was the Ground - Blind Willie Johnson https://youtu.be/BNj2BXW852g It's the song that's stored on the Voyager itself, and is considered our message to the universe on human loneliness. >> [_] Anon 3403750 >># Very profound choice. The delta blues/space combination works surprisingly well. >> [_] Anon 3403763 this song always makes me fuckin sad. >> [_] Anon 3403774 >># this song, among many, is on the golden record that voyager holds
File: voyager.swf-(1.11 MB, 1920x1080, Loop) [_] good night everybody Anon 3401874 >> [_] Anon 3401950 The first quiet flash I have encountered in many long years. Thank you kind stranger.
File: voyager.swf-(1.11 MB, 1920x1080, Loop) [_] Anon 3368803
File: voyager.swf-(1.11 MB, 1920x1080, Other) [_] Anon 3365982 >> [_] Anon 3365995 Still one of my all time favorite flashes Thanks OP
File: voyager.swf-(1.11 MB, 1920x1080, Other) [_] Anon 3333722 Marked for deletion (old). >> [_] Anon 3333747 ??? >> [_] Anon 3333767 ??? >> [_] Anon 3333799 You're gonna carry that weight. >> [_] Anon 3333818 the most distant pioneer
File: voyager.swf-(1.11 MB, 1920x1080, Loop) [_] another week passes. Anon 3327944 Marked for deletion (old). >> [_] Anon 3327948 >i hope they'll visit us... <probably not. >> [_] Anon 3328029 This flash would be the coolest shit ever if it actually pulled latest voyager data from NASA website. >> [_] Anon 3328030 >># damn straight it would. >> [_] Anon 3328042 >># what website does shows data on voyager? anyway, one day it will just show undefined >> [_] Anon 3328043 >># >># voyager is sleeping no data >> [_] Anon 3328048 >># https://voyager.jpl.nasa.gov/ idk if there's an API to get data in easy-to-parse format >> [_] Anon 3328049 >># Not anymore, it restored contact recently. >> [_] Anon 3328082 >># Good news
File: voyager.swf-(1.11 MB, 1920x1080, Loop) [_] Anon 3313122 >> [_] Anon 3313207 when will voyager catch up to cars? >> [_] Anon 3313211 This is the first and last flash animation I ever made. Glad you like it, OP. >> [_] Anon 3313219 >># Would be nice to have in that flash "real" interaction with voyager. . i.e last time signal received in $y/m/d/h/m/s Send new one -> wait $time to get aswer >> [_] Anon 3313222 >># The choice of music was great >> [_] Anon 3313228 What's the song?
File: voyager.swf-(1.11 MB, 1920x1080, Other) [_] Anon 3295264 >> [_] Anon 3295268 As of now Voyager 1 is currently 13,118,111,257 miles away from earth >> [_] Anon 3295272 Safe journeys, traveler. >> [_] Anon 3295273 >># >Voyager 1 will be an entire light-day from Earth in our life >with the right career path, you could possibly find yourself in the right place to send Voyager a signal to check its spectrometer or something else little >tfw you could actually manipulate an object in interstellar space, possibly even altering its destination by a microscopic amount, but you probably won't because you're some loser on /f/ >> [_] Anon 3295359 >># I want to lick it.
File: voyager.swf-(1.11 MB, 1920x1080, Other) [_] Anon 3292161 >> [_] Anon 3292181 Here's a list of things that scare me: >Unexplained noises in an empty house >Audio recordings of people who have since died >The unfathomably vast distances and volume of the universe at large So thanks, I guess. >> [_] Anon 3292265 >># it's all lies except the vast emptiness of space that's beyond our grasp
File: voyager.swf-(1.11 MB, 1920x1080, Loop) [_] /f/lashgip discord Anon 3283237 Just a place to converse and share resources regarding flash. We also get off topic a lot but manage to get things done, also very helpful for those that know little to nothing about making their own. https://discord.gg/y85v7W >> [_] Anon 3283278 discord kills small communities don't use it as a replacement for /f/
File: voyager.swf-(1.11 MB, 1920x1080, Loop) [_] rest in pieces Cassini Anon 3280707 https://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/mission/satu rn-tour/where-is-cassini-now/ Marked for deletion (old). >> [_] Anon 3280726 >># F >> [_] Anon 3280754 What's the sauce on this music? >> [_] Anon 3280810 >># F >> [_] Anon 3280811 >># Its the record they decided to put on Voyager. Don't know what its called. >> [_] Anon 3280816 >># >># https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BNj2BXW8 52g Blind Willie Johnson - Dark Was The Night
File: voyager.swf-(1.11 MB, 1920x1080, Loop) [_] /f/lashgip discord Anon 3279799 Lonely anons, lurkers, and namefags rejoice, a discord to meet the creators of your favorite OC and offers resources and advice for projects of your own. https://discord.gg/QERcsk Marked for deletion (old). >> [_] Anon 3279849 This is art. >> [_] Anon 3279856 Discord is for cuckolds, host your own matrix servers and stop being so loose with your data. >> [_] Anon 3279865 >># only cucks use the word cuckolds >> [_] Anon 3279884 >># >loose with your data >said on the internet can you hear yourself? >> [_] Anon 3279911 >># discord doesn't disclose any info, they're well known for being maintaining leading prevalence without having to censor/surveillance servers.
File: voyager.swf-(1.11 MB, 1920x1080, Loop) [_] /f/lashgip discord Anon 3279109 What's this shit: Just a place for the namefags and anons of /f/ to shoot the shit and exchange information that benefits anyone that needs it. It is also a nice place to make /f/rens and watch movies occasionally. Marked for deletion (old). >> [_] Anon 3279110 >># https://discord.gg/R9FqMK >> [_] Anon 3279177 Music? sounds a little like Mississippi John Hurt or some Robert Johnson tracks.... >> [_] Anon 3279179 >># Blind Willie Johnson - Dark Was the Night, Cold Was the Ground >> [_] Anon 3279226 daily reminder discord is cancerous borderline spyware that sells your info to advertisers >> [_] Anon 3279241 >># all it sells is anonymous info of their user's average game time and what games they play
File: voyager.swf-(1.11 MB, 1920x1080, Loop) [_] space and stuff Anon 3278372 >> [_] Anon 3278443 very cool >> [_] Anon 3278447 >># This always makes me so sad.... To think this device will continue through the cosmos far beyond the lifespan of our species, inoperable, and never to be discovered or consumed, despite its expectations. It will continue along its trajectory until the last black hole evaporates and entropy dictates that all matter will also evaporate. Time and space is the Ultimate Bitch. I am simply glad we were here for a moment to witness its glory. >> [_] Anon 3278462 >># >sad Why, no matter what happens there's evidence that we existed. We won't just be forgotten. It'll end up in some Alien museum exhibit. Or Some Alien will drag it back here and complain to us about leaving our garbage floating in his backyard. You know, a lot of things could happen. >> [_] Anon 3278464 >># Is there even a way to retrieve it? Let's say we detect an alien probe exactly like Voyager traveling at the same speed (17 km/s) and it's trajectory goes between Earth and Moon. Will we be even able to capture it?
File: voyager.swf-(1.11 MB, 1920x1080, Loop) [_] Anon 3271713 Marked for deletion (old). >> [_] Anon 3271743 This flash always makes me sad as fuck... You realize that this machine, this mastery of Human ingenuity - even though it's still partially operational, will one day soon run out of energy and go completely dead... Although, it will continue to drift through the cosmos, and given the sparsity of Space, will never meet another gravitational body and be consumed, nor will this microscopic machine ever be noticed and intercepted by another Intelligent species by the time Mankind has become extinct and our sun has died... such a lonely feel, man. We are truly isolated out here. Make the most of every day you have under our Sun, each day is a gift that can never be accepted again. >> [_] Anon 3271818 >># even sadder in my opinion, it has a nuclear power generator, so it`ll still be operational by the time its way out of our ability to communicate with us. >> [_] Anon 3271826 Feels like a certain episode of Cowboy Bebop, I think it's the one that introduces Ed. >> [_] Anon 3271835 >># NASA used to write weekly status reports on both Voyager craft, documenting the power budget and monopropellent reserves. Sadly they stopped a little over two years ago. >> [_] Anon 3271836 >># No it won't. The radioisotopes are decaying, it's currently at like one eighth its original power now. They had to disable plenty of instruments, either because they have plain stopped working from ionizing radiation or they had no use for them anymore (along with needing more power for other instruments). One day its receiver will just fail, or it'll pass out of range and that'll be that. Then it'll get captured by another star or body, be it ours or some other within the next few thousand years and that'll be the last of it. No one will ever find it except for some kind of human transbillionaire who funds an expedition to find it again. >># They realized that it'll go on for a lot fucking longer than the estimated time. None of the Voyagers were supposed to go extrasolar anyway, just dip through the outer system through a series of gravity assists. >> [_] Anon 3271881 >># >None of the Voyagers were supposed to go extrasolar anyway Actually, they did expect that after completion of its outer planets mission, that's why they added the origin info and sounds of Earth to Voyager for the benefit of any intelligent beings "just in case". >> [_] Anon 3271882 >># Also, https://thevinylfactory.com/news/voyager -golden-record-box-set-release/
File: voyager.swf-(1.11 MB, 1920x1080, Loop) [_] good night, /f/ Anon 3234223 >> [_] Anon 3234252 Hear Robert Johnson from a mile away. >> [_] Anon 3234316 This flash always gives me the feels.
File: voyager.swf-(1.11 MB, 1920x1080, Loop) [_] Merry Christmas to you too, Voyager 1 Anon 3193235 >> [_] Anon 3193315 That you, Sen?
File: voyager.swf-(1.11 MB, 1920x1080, Loop) [_] Anon 3185884
File: voyager.swf-(1.11 MB, 1920x1080, Loop) [_] Anon 3178253 >> [_] Anon 3178310 >># soothing >> [_] Anon 3178347 Both Voyagers' RTGs are supposed to give out in the next ten years. Poor girls. >> [_] Anon 3178359 >># >Poor girls. I'm a deep space probe and I'm offended
File: voyager.swf-(1.11 MB, 1920x1080, Loop) [_] !kurwaRB7YU 3176596 godspeed little space probe ;_;7
File: voyager.swf-(1.11 MB, 1920x1080, Other) [_] Anon 3173835 Space is the place
File: voyager.swf-(1.11 MB, 1920x1080, Loop) [_] Sunday feelings Anon 3146979 Marked for deletion (old). >> [_] Anon 3146999 This takes me back. I don't even think this data is correct anymore. Nostalgic though, thanks anon. >> [_] Anon 3147114 see you in space cowboy >> [_] RIP Anon 3147148 You'll never go to space ;_;
File: voyager.swf-(1.11 MB, 1920x1080, Loop) [_] Anon 3139312 >> [_] Anon 3139319 >># one of my personal favorites, good job OP >> [_] Anon 3139323 plss explain all these comfuseding and werid acroynyms >> [_] Anon 3139336 >># I am high as hell and this fucked with me so hard. Even when the world has gone to shit and humanity is long dead, this thing will keep floating on forever. >> [_] Anon 3139365 According to the Wikipedia page, no single instrument will be able to be powered around 2025-2030. I can't help but get depressed when reading about Voyager-1. >> [_] Anon 3139371 >># RTG - Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generator IRIS - Infrared Interferometer Spectrometer and Radiometer UVS - Ultraviolet Spectrometer MAG - Magnetometer PLS - Plasma Science LECP - Low-Energy Charged Particles CRS - Cosmic Ray Subsystem PRA - Planetary Radio Astronomy PPS - Photopolarimeter system PWS - Plasma Wave Sub-system TMU - Telemetry Modulation Unit Also if you guys didn't know, this song is on the golden record of the Voyager drifting through space right now. >> [_] Anon 3139389 >tfw no being will ever intercept Voyager before it either falls into a sun or the universe ends through entropy >> [_] Anon 3139408 >># Picture this the universe is considered to be some billions of years old but even with out technology of travel right now we could cover the galaxy with these floating things and other junk in some 200million years assuming we don't improve or get annihilated you would assume other aliens would probably do the same thing and in billions of years there isn't trash everywhere may prove that we might be the first that may reach a space age or the only intelligent life in the galaxy at all But even that assessment might only be valid within the milky way galaxy because as of right now we can't investigate other galaxies as closely as our own >> [_] Anon 3139421 >># PUNCTUATION, MOTHERFUCKER; DO YOU USE IT?
File: voyager.swf-(1.11 MB, 1920x1080, Loop) [_] good night /f/ Anon 3094387 >> [_] Anon 3094413 sleep tight V'Ger >> [_] Anon 3094448 Anyone Knows The Song Name? >> [_] Anon 3094450 >># your a bigger faggot than op >> [_] Anon 3094453 song sause? >> [_] Anon 3094488 dark was the night cold was the ground >> [_] Anon 3094492 Sleep tight probe buddy
File: voyager.swf-(1.11 MB, 1920x1080, Other) [_] Anon 3093477 Space? >> [_] Anon 3093487 Props to whoever made this. When I found out this was one of the songs on the Voyager records it immediately became the song I pictured them floating through space playing. >> [_] Anon 3093508 I kinda expected faye valentine to be drifting along looking for someone to bum some fuel off of
File: voyager.swf-(1.11 MB, 1920x1080, Loop) [_] Space Saturday Anon 3076761
File: voyager.swf-(1.11 MB, 1920x1080, Loop) [_] good night /f/ Anon 3057500 Marked for deletion (old). >> [_] vipper 3057520 10/10 >> [_] Anon 3057626 There is so much we don't understand, on a universal level.
File: voyager.swf-(1.11 MB, 1920x1080, Loop) [_] good night /f/ Anon 3035939 Marked for deletion (old). >> [_] Anon 3036058 What's the song in this called? >> [_] Anon 3036061 Good night sweet prince >> [_] Anon 3036068 yeah bro
File: voyager.swf-(1.11 MB, 1920x1080, Other) [_] /r/ inside Anon 2995912 >> [_] Anon 2995913 Forgot to make it a comment. Anyone know what song this is? >> [_] Anon 2995914 >># Whe e's the / /? >> [_] Anon 2995915 >># E Z Dark Was the Night - Blind Willie Johnson https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MH4metot dRk >> [_] Anon 2995916 >># Thanks, friend.
File: voyager.swf-(1.11 MB, 1920x1080, Other) [_] Space? Anon 2992974 I saw space. >> [_] Anon 2992977 Song name: Dark Was The Night (Cold Was The Ground) by Blind Willie Johnson >> [_] Anon 2992985 this depresses me... >> [_] Anon 2992996 >># Also the song is on the golden record of the voyager vessel. Floating through space 18.5 billion kilometers away. >> [_] Anon 2993001 >># chin up, look at that voyager just havin fun out in the void
File: voyager.swf-(1.11 MB, 1920x1080, Other) [_] Old friend Anon 2987294 Voyager 1's extended mission is expected to continue until around 2025, when its radioisotope thermoelectric generators will no longer supply enough electric power to operate any of its scientific instruments. Marked for deletion (old). >> [_] Anon 2987356 http://voyager.jpl.nasa.gov/science/thir ty.html Man those things have been running a long time. They also showcase how impressive the DSN is. We can actually routinely communicate with a device operating outside of the Solar System. >> [_] Quantum Observer 2987360 One of the most poetic acts made by mankind, the voyagers! Nice file, want to download >> [_] Anon 2987379 >># what's stopping you? just right click on the link man >> [_] Anon 2987494 Sounds like robert johnson.
File: voyager.swf-(1.11 MB, 1920x1080, Loop) [_] good night /f/ Anon 2984994 >> [_] Anon 2985008 >># good night >> [_] Anon 2985012 "Dark Was the Night" is one of the music tracks on the Voyager Golden Record, copies of which were placed in 1977 on both the unmanned Voyager Project space probes. It is the penultimate track, preceding only the Cavatina from Beethoven's String Quartet Op. 130: the blind musician and the deaf one side by side. The astronomer Timothy Ferris, who worked with Carl Sagan in selecting those tracks, has said >> [_] Anon 2985015 >># "Johnson's song concerns a situation he faced many times, nightfall with no place to sleep. Since humans appeared on Earth, the shroud of night has yet to fall without touching a man or woman in the same plight." >> [_] Anon 2985042 good night
File: voyager.swf-(1.11 MB, 1920x1080, Loop) [_] Merry Christmas Voyager 1 Anon 2983986 Marked for deletion (old). >> [_] Anon 2983995 Blind Willie Johnson. >> [_] Anon 2984043 Ganbatte, Voyager-tan! >> [_] Anon 2984169 >tfw we will all die before we can witness humanity truly venturing off into the final frontier and settling on unknown worlds. >we are all insignificant and nothing we do in this lifetime will truly matter or be remembered >> [_] Anon 2984173 >># >humanity won't be around much longer >humanity will never reach the stars or even get beyond our solar system >you overestimate humanity and the multitude of problems it faced/will face
File: voyager.swf-(1.11 MB, 1920x1080, Other) [_] is there a space theme going tonight? Anon 2968671 Marked for deletion (old). >> [_] Anon 2968877 dark was the night cold was the ground by blind willie johnson for those who wanna know
File: voyager.swf-(1.11 MB, 1920x1080, Other) [_] Anon 2948716 >> [_] Anon 2948781 ty for my new screensaver op >> [_] Anon 2948819 without a doubt my favourite flash >> [_] Anon 2948823 >># how does that work with a .swf? >> [_] Anon 2948853 When I looked up the songs on the Voyager records this song is definitely is the one I pictured in my mind for the satellites just floating calming through space. 9001/10 flash for reading my mind. >> [_] Anon 2948855 >># Song is Dark Was the Night, Cold Was the Ground by Blind Willie Johnson by the way.
File: voyager.swf-(1.11 MB, 1920x1080, Loop) [_] Anon 2919721 Marked for deletion (old). >> [_] Anon 2919785 Sauce on song? >> [_] Anon 2919796 I love this flash and took the time to actually find the song this time https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BNj2BXW8 52g >> [_] Anon 2919799 The ultimate version would have a dialog at the end: "Attempting to Connect to Earth Station" and it fails, and an error reads back that earth is destroyed or something. Real creepy way to end it. >> [_] Anon 2919805 >># lel the first photo is not blind willie johnson >> [_] Anon 2919824 Music isn't bad, but I expected Daft Punk. >> [_] Anon 2919905 >># More realistically it would imply that voyager is so far away from Earth it can no longer detect any signals from us. I think we have to use some pretty big radio telescopes just to communicate with the probe right now. Also, the ping-reply time is probably on the order of several days right now.
File: voyager.swf-(1.11 MB, 1920x1080, Other) [_] Anon 2913468
File: voyager.swf-(1.11 MB, 1920x1080, Hentai) [_] Anon 2900759 Marked for deletion (old). >> [_] Anon 2900813 thanks OP, this flash was much needed >> [_] Anon 2900924 Well done, Voyager. You have successfully Fucked This Gay Earth.
File: voyager.swf-(1.11 MB, 1920x1080, Loop) [_] /F/ hall of fame vipper 2887752 Post your best flashes Marked for deletion (old). >> [_] Anon 2887754 it's the simple flashes that are the most awesome >> [_] vipper 2887756 >># Ain't that the truth >> [_] Anon 2887784 >># yes, it is. >> [_] Anon 2887856 This was the first flash I ever made. I'm glad that people enjoy it. ^_^ >> [_] Anon 2887890 strangely captivating
File: voyager.swf-(1.11 MB, 1920x1080, Other) [_] space comfy Anon 2878088 Marked for deletion (old). >> [_] Anon 2878109 see you space cowboy >> [_] Anon 2878126 >space comfy more like space feels. >> [_] Anon 2878139 Hey, do you think if we ever develop cheap and fast space travel, we will go retrieve Voyager and put it in a museum? >> [_] Anon 2878147 >># if that ever happens Sagan would turn in his grave >> [_] Anon 2878163 >># Why does this flash make me so sad every time? especially when it gets to PLS inoperable >> [_] Anon 2878164 >># I just wonder what all that shit means >> [_] Anon 2878180 >># It's a fairly good mockup of what NASA Mission Control sees when they send a periodic querey to a spacecraft to assess its health - I'm sure you could tickle Google for what that stuff means. NASA doesn't run secret projects, all their effort is public domain. Check out NASA World Wind if you like simulators: http://worldwind.arc.nasa.gov/features.h tml >> [_] Anon 2878187 woah, this was depressing 10/10 >> [_] Anon 2878198 >># Read the projected timeline. I don't know why, but I feel it's kind of sad to think that somewhere within 15 years, it'll lose the ability to power any single instrument, and all it'll be able to do in its blind and deaf state is daily self-checks. >># https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voyager_1 PLS is the Plasma Spectrometer >># Probably. If we ever develop FTL travel, someone's bound to take an interest. On the other hand, maybe it'd be neat to leave it as mark of history. In the game Elite:Dangerous, if you follow an unmarked signal on the edge of the Sol system for like fifteen minutes in supercruise, you'll find the Voyager 2, labeled as an "Ancient probe". >> [_] Anon 2878199 >># POST of course is Power-On Self Test RTG = radioisotope thermoelectric generator http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1992AIPC.. 246..177H RSS = radio science subsystem http://pds-rings.seti.org/voyager/rss/vg 1sinst.html and JPL provides a nice overview and details: http://voyager.jpl.nasa.gov/spacecraft/ >> [_] Anon 2878252 This reminds me of Fallout somehow... >> [_] Anon 2878268 >># >># >tfw born too early to witness the space age why bother living >> [_] Anon 2878271 >># i agree anon. >but the space age was in the 60's. yeah. no. fuck you old man. no it wasnt. >> [_] Anon 2878311 >># >># just a little too young to remember the first Moon landing in '69, but I remember the later missions, and yes, it fueled every child's imagination. Intelligence was also more respected; you simply don't find the level of sophistication in today's toys. We had chemistry sets and physics labs and electronics kits... you simply don't see these anymore. That generation is who gave us today's internet - and the recipients have shat all over it, and have lost the wonder and imagination. Sometimes I wish I could have hitched a ride with Voyager. >> [_] Anon 2878313 Is this track on the 'Sounds of Earth' disk that's on-board voyager?
File: voyager.swf-(1.11 MB, 1920x1080, Other) [_] Anon 2875993 Marked for deletion (old). >> [_] Anon 2876040 There's a game "always stuck minding the store", similar feel and uses this same song. comfy as fuck >> [_] Anon 2876167 Oddly depressing. >> [_] Anon 2876194 see you, space cowboy >> [_] Anon 2876196 >># somebody beat me to it. son of a vietnamese sea ram. welp, I guess that's another one obliterated from my todo list >> [_] Anon 2876201 FOREVER ALONE
File: voyager.swf-(1.11 MB, 1920x1080, Loop) [_] Time to go to bed. Good night /f/ 2859486 >> [_] Anon 2859496 good night anon
File: voyager.swf-(1.11 MB, 1920x1080, Loop) [_] just slow down for a bit Anon 2832685 appreciate the moment Marked for deletion (old). >> [_] Anon 2832694 >># musical sauce and is this status from the voyager live? >> [_] Anon 2832704 >># nah it's not live even though it would be super cool the song is dark was the night cold was the ground by blind willie johnson >> [_] friendsofsandwiches 2832732 Seriously gotta wonder if voyager is gonna make it through the Kuiper belt. >> [_] Anon 2832752 >># the nuclear generator in it will die off in 2025 >> [_] Anon 2832777 >># the music is on voyager, along with a lot of other things, in a golden record. i do like that whenever some science specials bring up voyager floating out there away from us, they'll usually play a slice of this recording. >> [_] friendsofsandwiches 2832814 >># 2015? Shiiiit. I thought the halflife on that crap was good for a few thousand years or so. >> [_] Anon 2832861 >># well tech from the 70's wears off over time and it won't die off completely it just won't have enough power to give us data >> [_] Anon 2832874 >># It is past the Kuiper Belt, although there are those objects that managed to have strange erratic orbits like Sedna. For Voyager 1 to be truly outside the Sun's influence, it will have to travel about 3 light years. >> [_] Anon 2832880 The information is not live. I just found the most up to date information and sort of tried to make it seem like it was a data downlink. Just thinking about the Voyager(s) gives me all the feels. Im glad others understand.
File: voyager.swf-(1.11 MB, 1920x1080, Loop) [_] Tune in, space out Anon 2806586 Reminder to jettison your most personal belongings into space in hopes that they somehow survive the inevitable heat death of the universe >> [_] Anon 2806617 Think anyone'll ever find it? >> [_] Anon 2806677 Voyager Mission Operations Status Report # 2015-01-16, Week Ending January 16, 2015 >Command Transmission & Verification Operations There were no command operations in support of Voyager 1 during the period. There were no command operations in support of Voyager 2 during the period. >Sequence Generation Operations Continue sequence development of CCSL B167. >Data Return Operations Voyager 1 Data Processing and Operations: There were 60.7 hours of DSN scheduled support for Voyager 1 of which 49.1 hours were large aperture coverage. There were no real-time or schedule support changes made during the period. There were two significant outages during the period. The first outage of 2.7 hours was caused by rain over DSS-14 on 01/11 [DOY 011, DR G115883]. The second outage of 1.2 hours occurred 01/14 [DOY 014] and was caused by a Red FSPA array processor for the DSS-65/55 array [DR M108513]. Science instrument performance was nominal for all activities during this period. One frame of GS-4 data was recorded this week. The second frame was recorded on January 15. The third frame was recorded on January 11. The EDR backlog is 2 days. Voyager 2 Data Processing and Operations: There were 43.6 hours of DSN scheduled support for Voyager 2 of which 14.1 hours were large aperture coverage. There were no real-time or schedule support changes made or significant outages during the period. Science instrument performance was nominal for all activities during this period. The EDR backlog is 2 days. >> [_] Anon 2806678 >Flight System Performance Voyager 1 performance was nominal during this report period. Voyager 2 performance was nominal during this report period. Activity included a PMPCAL on 1/1/13 (DOY 114). >PROPELLANT/POWER CONSUMABLES STATUS AS OF THIS REPORT Spacecraft - Consumption One Week (Gm) - Propellant Remaining (Kg) - Output (Watts) - Margin (Watts) 1 - 5.84 - 17.38 - 254.6 - 22.8 2 - 6.15 - 25.27 - 255.8 - 22.6 >RANGE, VELOCITY AND ROUND TRIP LIGHT TIME AS OF THIS REPORT ---------------------------------------- Voyager 1 - Voyager 2 Distance from the Sun (Km): 19,481,000,000 - 16,002,000,000 Distance from the Earth (Km): 19,574,000,000 - 16,122,000,000 Total Distance Traveled Since Launch (Km): 26,920,000,000 - 25,860,000,000 Velocity Relative to Sun (Km/sec): 17.027 - 15.497 Velocity Relative to Earth (Km/sec): 27.219 - 33.837 Round Trip Light Time (hh:mm:ss): 36:15:16 - 29:52:26 >> [_] Anon 2806714 See You Space Cowboy >> [_] Anon 2806738 >># yeah
File: voyager.swf-(1.11 MB, 1920x1080, Loop) [_] I'm feeling it, /f/ Anon 2800109 It doesn't feel good. Marked for deletion (old). >> [_] Anon 2800122 >># mmmmmmmmmm aaaahhhhhhhhhhhh >> [_] Anon 2800123 >># mmmmmmmmm duuuubbbbbbbbbs >> [_] Anon 2800130 >># lol >> [_] Anon 2800154 >># >># mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm cccccchhhhhhhaaaaiiiiiinnnnnnsssss >> [_] Anon 2800236 This is the antithesis of comfy >> [_] Anon 2800270 >># Its just drifting... drifting.... all alone... Its not even alive but I feel for it. also, song sauce? >> [_] Anon 2800299 >># maybe one day someone will find it and look for its creators. >> [_] Anon 2800302 >># found something interesting: Voyager 1 and 2 both carry with them a 12-inch golden phonograph record that contains pictures and sounds of Earth along with symbolic directions on the cover for playing the record and data detailing the location of our planet.[12] The record is intended as a combination of a time capsule and an interstellar message to any civilization, alien or far-future human that may recover either of the Voyager craft. There has to be someone out there to find it...r-right? Don't crush my dreams and tell me we are the only ones in this vast and lonely expanse of void. >> [_] Anon 2800305 >># it's okay anon, it's selfish to think we're the only beings out here. We're just...young. Others millions/billions of years away have already burnt out. We have no chance of meeting: but others are/have been out there. >> [_] Anon 2800311 >># If it is found the disks will be blank from repeated strikes from nano sized particles thus rendering them inoperable. >> [_] Anon 2800318 >># I actually think it's quite comfy. Imagine, having done everything you could be expected to do and having nothing left but to gently drift along, staring at the stars.
File: voyager.swf-(1.11 MB, 1920x1080, Anime) [_] Space is lonely Anon 2793751 >> [_] Anon 2793758 Earth is lonely too. >> [_] Anon 2793771 Crap, I got a song that samples this, but my one guess, DJ Champion, was way off. This is going to take a while. >> [_] Anon 2793776 >># The original is this: Dark Was the Night - Cold Was the Ground Blind Willie Johnson >> [_] Anon 2793777 >># Yeah, I figured out the sample song: hed p.e. - The Meadow Forgot I had that song, not great but a good use of the sample. Thanks. >> [_] Anon 2793779 >># Oh right, the Delta Mix is the one that has the sample.
File: voyager.swf-(1.11 MB, 1920x1080, Loop) [_] Anon 2791902 >> [_] Anon 2791905 Well that was depressing. >> [_] Anon 2791917 Is that some good old Mississippi John Hurt I hear? >> [_] Anon 2791936 To be cast into space, no longer wonderous of the mysteries of the universe. Simply weary of being alone. So very alone. I feel ya, Voyager. >> [_] Anon 2792000 One day, when our technology is able, we will retrieve it and put it in a museum somewhere.
File: voyager.swf-(1.11 MB, 1920x1080, Loop) [_] Anon 2788481 >tfw no gf to cuddle with me during rainy 3 day weekend Marked for deletion (old). >> [_] Anon 2788506 Someone explain to me how this game works.. >> [_] Anon 2788508 >18.030 Kg >29.8V >255.W And not a single one of these is correctly written. Fukken 'murikans cannot into SI units. This is why you had to spend dozens of millions repairing the Hubble telescope - because you fucked up with metric units. >> [_] Anon 2788524 >># http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hubble_Spac e_Telescope#Flawed_mirror >> [_] Anon 2788526 >># sorry you cannot into space >> [_] Soggaroth 2788579 Song sauce please :D >> [_] Anon 2788598 >># https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BNj2BXW8 52g >> [_] Anon 2788605 >># a little back ground info On voyager there is a record called "the voyager message" that has several sounds of earth, like the sound of the ocean and the sound of a water fall to mention a few, but also songs that the makers of the message thought best to represent several human emotions. This particular song is called "dark was the night" and it was to portray loneliness to anyone who found the record.
File: voyager.swf-(1.11 MB, 1920x1080, Loop) [_] Hey Will Anon 2774927 >> [_] Anon 2774932 Best swf >> [_] Anon 2775011 m-my names will i-is this for me? 2spooky >> [_] friendsofsandwiches 2775021 See ya space cowboy >> [_] Anon 2775024 i weirdly get feels from this. It will most likely be the last relic of our civilization in the universe. >> [_] Anon 2775026 I actually did some further research on the acronyms popping up in the flash. The only one I recognized was the International Space System. http://space.umd.edu/voyager/ All of the space stations and Earth-bound detection is offline while the local sensors are still kicking. Voyager 1 left our solar system about two years ago and we're still getting some output from it. This flash takes place either far in the future, when humans have either been extincted or stopped maintaining our space programs, or in a far far corner of our galaxy. Godspeed, you little probe. >> [_] Anon 2775027 >># This is the most symbolically important swf that has ever been made. I salute whoever made it and subsequently salute anyone who ever posts it. And I salute Blind Willie Johnson for making a piece of music that will carry humanity on into eternity. >> [_] Anon 2775031 >># Gives me chills thinking about that. >> [_] Anon 2775039 >># We've got plenty of trash up in space, we'll leave more than Voyager behind if we go too soon. Voyager 1 won't last that long though, inevitable heat death of the universe and all that jazz.
File: voyager.swf-(1.11 MB, 1920x1080, Loop) [_] Looking for internet friends. Anon 2769746 Have a good sense of humor, maybe play some gaems? Marked for deletion (old). >> [_] Anon 2769792 Voyager remind me of a loyal dog. It is doing something incredibly brave but is not smart enough to know. I cant help but feel something for this hunk of electronics drifting through space. >> [_] Anon 2769799 I was expecting the Daft Punk song. My Steam is The Diaport. >> [_] Anon 2769880 >># A copy of this blues track is actually on board of Voyager, you know. >> [_] Anon 2769900 >># What's your steam anon?
File: voyager.swf-(1.11 MB, 1920x1080, Loop) [_] another lonely weekend Anon 2767452 Marked for deletion (old). >> [_] Anon 2767482 Great job, now i feel sad and lonely. >> [_] Anon 2767547 >># What's the name of the music? >> [_] Anon 2767568 I made this >> [_] Anon 2767589 >># no. i made this >> [_] Anon 2767596 See You, Space Cowboy... >> [_] Anon 2767606 >># >># What is the song thou'?
File: voyager.swf-(1.11 MB, 1920x1080, Other) [_] Anon 2737743 Marked for deletion (old). >> [_] Anon 2737749 so is there systems on it that are broken or something. How old is it >> [_] Anon 2737754 >># Voyager 1 was launched by NASA on September 5, 1977 and is still operating after 37 years, 6 months and 28 days >> [_] Anon 2737756 The sounds of Earth. Nice. >> [_] Anon 2737763 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MH4metot dRk >> [_] Anon 2737808 KILL THE ALIENS WITH THE BLUES I FUCKING LOVE IT. THANKS NASA WHEREVER YOU ARE! >> [_] Anon 2737815 >># On a more serious note it pains me greatly to think that during my life time with all the endless possibilities we are offered I may never see the grand evolution of human civilization. I'm stuck on the in between ground where the common goal of a younger generation is to have exceeding amounts of jovial activity rather then the progression of humanity. Of course other places in the world aren't quite at that area yet but during my lifetime I regret to believe I will never be a part of the better mankind. >> [_] Anon 2737818 >># That's a load of bullshit. You want change but you don't want to be the little cog that drives the machine of progress. Minds like yours will probably linger in all times, for there will always be a brighter future. You want to be a part of the better mankind? Start studying. >> [_] Anon 2737820 >># Yeah I know, but fuck all that shit I got booze to drink and weed to blaze. #420fgtI'll1v1youonthetopofRust >> [_] Anon 2737826 >># and that's why you're not where you want to be >> [_] Anon 2737831 >># So what you want me to just drop everything and become a student at the closest university offering some form of educational science to in turn never really accomplish anything besides attempting and/or creating some sort of better way in life so everyone can just go "Meh the iPhone 23 was better."? I don't even know who you are but for such sound advice lets see you do something worthwhile because I doubt you do shit worth me even memorizing your face. >> [_] Anon 2737832 >tfw no gf to drift through the void with me >> [_] Anon 2737846 >># >implying science equals better phones I have no words. >> [_] Anon 2737849 >># >science equals new phones i have no words >> [_] Anon 2737850 >># >regardless of advancements made people still suck. >> [_] Anon 2737862 >># and that's why you're not where you want to be nobody said it's gonna be easy >> [_] Anon 2737863 >># >># >># You all avoid the question. >> [_] Anon 2737868 >># so you may either be another Tesla, which is unlikely due your age - guessing you're past your mid 20s - or another Edison who also was Jobs who didn't know jackshit about programming but could lead people to achieve what he wanted, just like Edison >> [_] Anon 2737872 >># Yes. Do that dipshit. So what if you don't invent the newest or best fucking phone. You think every scientist makes some great discovery? But every scientist is important. They work together, or at odds with one another, and the joint effort is what advances humanity. It's the shitbags testing redundancies in labs that do the grunt work of science. And it must be done. >> [_] Anon 2737875 >># Well at least you didn't tell me to go fucking do something like it was fucking easy, and no I'm 21. captcha: sAgen >> [_] Anon 2737876 >># Maybe its because I'm selfish, I just want to see it happen not actually waste my own time to bring it to the start to just die before it develops. >> [_] Anon 2737880 >># Then don't bitch about it nerd. If all of your angst is just settled on wanting people to do shit for you, that you're apparently have your heart so set upon, you're going to be in for a bumpy ride. And if you're 21, you've got another 50-60 years to go, barring calamity. Look at tech from 1955 and look at tech now. Tell me we haven't come a meaningful way in less than a lifetime. >> [_] Anon 2737881 >># or you could become a new person. Invention and discovery is always just beyond the veil. You don't need youth to become great. >> [_] Anon 2737884 >># Who the fuck you calling a nerd faggot? Thanks for the kick in the ass though it helped, because I am just a whiny little shit waiting around. >> [_] Anon 2737885 >># It sure fucking helps though. Lots of time to expand you know. >> [_] Anon 2737887 >># Good. Go do fucking anything man. 50-60 years is too short to just keep waiting for your iphone 23. >> [_] Anon 2737889 >># Of course. But it's better to start late than never. >> [_] Anon 2737891 >># Fuck the phone fuck all the phones I was just using an example for what most think is so god damn important. Don't get me wrong, I just think we're just all distracted something awful. >> [_] Anon 2737892 let's take a look at this from a different point of view there are like 5-10% of population that are actual scientist that do some serious shit and the other the other 90-95% of population are just waiting for them so they can use that shit but you can still try to be in the 5-10% though >> [_] Anon 2737893 >># 5-10% is waaaay too generous of an estimate. >> [_] Anon 2737904 meanwhile, in the year 3015: >tfw everything is already invented >tfw the star cluster where you live is boring >born too late to explore the galaxies >born too early to explore the multiverse :( >> [_] Richard 2737920 Isn't it great that this flash is about something amazing that could be the first thing an alien race hears/sees about us.....and here we are calling each other nerd and faggot. Stuck on our own shitty rock just like the rest of em
File: voyager.swf-(1.11 MB, 1920x1080, Loop) [_] good night /f/ Anon 2707294 see you tomorrow >> [_] Anon 2707298 >># good night >> [_] Anon 2707380 travel on, you marvellious glorious motherfuckign great piece of leeroy jenkins. travel out there, be the first. there will be bigger amchines after you. but you dared into the deep dead depths of space first. your legend made billions of us hope for more. one day we will all be with the stars, as you are today.
File: voyager.swf-(1.11 MB, 1920x1080, Loop) [_] good night /f/ Anon 2696082 Marked for deletion (old). >> [_] Anon 2696137 good night anon see ya tomorrow, and every day after that >> [_] Anon 2696212 What the fuck is this even? >> [_] Anon 2696214 >># You mean the Voyager space probe? >> [_] Anon 2696217 >># Are you blind or something? >> [_] Soggaroth 2696245 Song sauce >> [_] Anon 2696246 all the probe has left is a quantum link to /f/ it's literally purgatory >> [_] Anon 2696250 >># BLIND WILLIE JOHNSON - Dark Was The Night, Cold Was The Ground >> [_] Anon 2696252 >># >># What's this about? Is it some kind of deactivated satillite? >> [_] Soggaroth 2696259 >># Fucking awesome brah! now the night is going to be more interesting ^^ >> [_] Anon 2696260 >># nice try, troll, but you don't get me this time >> [_] Anon 2696263 >># >PLS: unoperable PLS respond >> [_] Anon 2696265 >># I literally cannot get why this gets posted time and time again. >> [_] Anon 2696267 >># the probe itself posts it >> [_] Anon 2696268 >># Really? How even? >> [_] Anon 2696271 >># see >>#
File: voyager.swf-(1.11 MB, 1920x1080, Other) [_] >tfw alone for valentines Anon 2688669 >> [_] Anon 2688683 /f/ is here for you. >> [_] Anon 2688686 Happy singles awareness day. >> [_] Anon 2688705 >># So if you are alone tommorow or any other day you wont be lonely? The logic is strong in this one >> [_] Anon 2688740 >># anon pls see this >># >> [_] Anon 2688828 i'm liking this flash
File: voyager.swf-(1.11 MB, 1920x1080, Other) [_] have a good night /f/ Anon 2682301 >> [_] Anon 2682310 ok >> [_] Anon 2682324 is there a story to this? >> [_] Anon 2682328 >># once upon a time there was this big satellite roaming the world he was a very very mean satellite he was so mean that he insulted everyone he approaches one time he was being rude the president of the united states you know what he said to the president? that he was a monkey the president became furious, he called a man who called other men and these men sent the mean satellite away no one knows where he is now but the rumor says he went so far that he even left our solar system >> [_] Anon 2682329 >># You forgot the part in which Carl Sagan tattooed naked people on it. >> [_] Anon 2682331 >># but that's another story perhaps when you're older >> [_] Anon 2682344 >># my friend told me his dad says that the president isnt real and its just a story adults tell us so we behave good
File: voyager.swf-(1.11 MB, 1920x1080, Other) [_] a silent guardian, a watchful protector, a Dark Knight Anon 2675725 Marked for deletion (old). >> [_] Anon 2675992 What genre is this OP? I really like songs like this. >> [_] Anon 2675993 >># LE FALLOUT NEWVEGAS GENRE xD LMAO BEST GAME
File: voyager.swf-(1.11 MB, 1920x1080, Loop) [_] so many flashes with 0 replies Anon 2671015 I wish I could see how many people actually browse /f/ right now Marked for deletion (old). >> [_] Anon 2671019 Voyager is probably the biggest forever alone in our known piece of universe. >> [_] Anon 2671047 >># Posters tend to flock to whichever flashes already have the most replies. Thus flashes with no replies tend to keep on having no replies. >> [_] Anon 2671054 >># It's Anon's first law of /f/lash! >> [_] Anon 2671057 >># the second must be ignore all the 20 flashes that are at the bottom of the list >> [_] Anon 2671079 >># I regularly click through all of them >> [_] Anon 2671087 >># you must be like the only one beside me >> [_] Anon 2671089 >># We're brothers... only closer <3 >> [_] Anon 2671090 >># >># I watch most flashes that are posted unless I already know what it is, I just rarely comment on them >> [_] Anon 2671107 >># Voyager still gets more phone calls than I do. >tfw >> [_] Anon 2671112 >># >Voyager, give me your status report >Everything's optimal, sir >kthxbye tfw >> [_] Anon 2671122 >># lo, this the way it always was There's only one page, you click through all flashes, sometimes comment on one, THE END >> [_] Anon 2671138 You guys know this song is actually on the vinyl record aboard the voyager, right? I know it's the point of the flash, but I don't think it is common knowledge. >> [_] Anon 2671140 >># What about Pioneer 10 and 11? >> [_] Anon 2671142 >># No, I didn't know that! I thought I was pretty well versed in this stuff, but I didn't realize I'd actually heard one of the songs on the golden record! >> [_] Anon 2671144 >># yeah it was discussed in previous threads http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voyager_Gol den_Record but I still think no one would be able to play it with the instructions they've put there http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voyager_Gol den_Record#mediaviewer/File:The_Sounds_of _Earth_Record_Cover_-_GPN-2000-001978.jpg like seriously what the fuck? >> [_] Anon 2671148 >># The idea was that whoever discovers it (very unlikely to ever happen, of course) would take it to their civilization's smartest scientists to figure out what it means. Obviously the average person on earth wouldn't be able to understand the pulsar map (the starburst looking thing), and yet human scientists were smart enough to devise it. Dude just watch Contact, actually. >> [_] Anon 2671151 >># You have to keep in mind that it's in binary. >> [_] Anon 2671154 >># they did a lot of drugs in the 1970s. >> [_] Anon 2671160 >># Fucking Carl Sagan actually recorded his wife's "brain waves" while she was thinking about like, world peace and shit, and then put that recording on the record. Just in case the aliums had mind reading technology. >> [_] Anon 2671164 >># >># >># I mean there is some shit about atoms let me search it up http://voyager.jpl.nasa.gov/spacecraft/i mages/VgrCover.jpg jesus fucking christ like how anyone is supposed to know that the bottom left two circles are supposed to be hydrogen atoms and right to the left is supposed to be a position of our sun how the fuck are they supposed to know what is what? >> [_] Anon 2671166 >># *bottom right those two circles >> [_] Anon 2671169 >># didn't know >> [_] Anon 2671170 >># it's all bullshit. Dont stress. This is what scientists really do all day: sit around, get high and make shit up. Dont even get me started on black holes and dark matters >oh man theres like, al lthis stuff out there and its noting but its something man but we will never see it cuz its like dark man. Look i made a math problem that proves it >fo sho muh nigga >> [_] Anon 2671171 >># >># >># shoulda just takin a fucking mp3 player or a cd player or whatever the fuck they had a thousand years ago when this shit was launched and just taped it to the side of the space car. >> [_] Anon 2671172 >># It's pretty clear to me that the circles are hydrogen atoms. The Pulsar map would be a bigger riddle, but it's actually a very elegant solution. Once you figure out the hydrogen atom, you know that tic marks are notation for a unit of time, so you'd figure that the tic marks in the pulsar map are telling you something about short period oscillations of SOMETHING. Since this thing came from space, you'd say, "hmm, what space things have periods of variation of some observable quantity this short?" and you'd figure it's pulars, because that's what pulsar means. >> [_] Anon 2671173 >># (Continued) I get that this is probably pretty opaque to most people, but most people aren't astrophysicists. Carl Sagan hoped that inquisitiveness etc. was a universal virtue of intelligent beings, and that any intelligence that eventually discovered a human artifact would put just as much effort into understanding it as he knew we would, if we discovered an alien artifact. As such, he was pretty confident that the aliens would bring the Golden Record (or the Pioneer Plaque, which also has this pulsar map) to their local version of astrophysicists, and that they would be able to figure it out. I mean, what physicist doesn't know a hydrogen atom when she sees one? >> [_] Anon 2671174 >># This is quite likely the most retarded thing I've ever read on the internet, good show sir. I hope for the sake of you and everyone who comes into contact with you that this post is hyperbole. >> [_] Anon 2671175 >># >always you wish you see how many, but you dont wish what people browse /f/ >> [_] Anon 2671176 >># They do the math problem first. When the answer comes out looking "wrong," but everything about what they did is right, they show it to their friends and say "hey, why isn't this right?" And their friends say "hmm, yeah, I got that too... What's up with that?" So they take it to an experimentalist or an observer and say "hey, can you check, does this really happen?" and the observer says "oh, I saw something funny the other day! Maybe this has something to do with it!" And once they've all agreed that some crazy math problem is actually empirically happening in the real world, they go home and try to think about what it means. "Dark Matter" for instance is just called that because they don't know what it is. Some people went home and thought "maybe it's just little moons and planets floating around in the dark, so that's why we can't see it," and other thought "maybe it's black holes" or "maybe it's an entirely new type of matter!" >> [_] Anon 2671178 >># TFW online status no gf >> [_] Anon 2671180 >># maybe for someone who has seen those circles before as hydrogen the thing is how can we be so sure they will recognize it as hydrogen atom as far as I know they may have totally different system or have none whatsoever I don't even know how we managed to learn different languages and are able to translate them >inb4 I don't know therefore no one knows I know how it sounds but that's not what I mean >> [_] Anon 2671204 >># >he believes in a gravity based model of the universe rather than the electric universe theory the reason we dont go the moon anymore is because we actually dont know shit about space and only got really lucky with our past attempts. Everyone pretends that the apllo missions and space shuttle explosions were horrible unpredictable tragedies but they were actually statistical certainties. Every time a manned mission was sent up it was basically a huge dice roll to see if things would go horribly wrong or not, and eventually we ran out of luck. Hell, when the germans were first dreaming of space rockets they didnt even know about radiaiton in space. The nazi scientists that the usa brought over after the war had this really ambitious project to send people to mars and had they actually been given the ok, every single astronaut would have died. >> [_] Anon 2671209 >># The thing is, what you get taught in school about how 'atoms' look, with their little circling electrons, is entirely theoretical. Nobody has actually seen that before. And if you think about it critically, there's no way that everything around you is actually made up of uniformed synchronized particals moving in the same orderly prediction. Think about people. People are all different. Now go down the list of life forms. All dogs are different. All reptiles are different, all insects are varied and different. Bacteria are varied and different. What kind of sane person would reason that the base elements would be the same? There's no evidence either way. It's just an assumption we are taught to make. >> [_] Anon 2671217 >># that's what I'm trying to think about to see things outside of the box like 'what would aliens think about this' or 'what does my dog think when I'm trying to teach him how to fucking sit' >> [_] Anon 2671223 I like this flash but I wish the background wouldn't had those galaxies being observables next to tiny fucking stars. It just looks off. >> [_] Anon 2671232 >this thread this is why I still browse /f/ despite all the weeb shit that gets posted here >> [_] Anon 2671237 >># really? I usualy start with the red ones so i can be sure i am not losing anything (even screamers or where da hood at) >> [_] Anon 2671245 >># I'm speaking of my experience because when I bump a flash from the bottom it most of the times gets more attention >> [_] Anon 2671247 >># Eh, I think the idea was that if it was picked up, it'd be picked up by an alien spacecraft meaning they'd be advanced enough to decipher it. Not like it'd survive crashing into a planet in the abysmally small chance that such a collision ever occurred, and said planet had life, and said life was even sentient. Of course, it all assumes that the aliens would be even remotely similar to humans in how we process information. They try to avoid cultural symbols like arrows which are indecipherable on their own, but even without those it can still be indecipherable if the aliens have never even used 2D representations of data like that before. >> [_] Anon 2671248 >># Yeah, its really sad when i find some really good stuff, but nobody comented on that >> [_] Anon 2671258 >># I do think any spacefaring alien species would be able to interpret the contents of the disc fairly easily, though. It's similar to breaking encryption, you try a bunch of different algorithms until the seemingly random data gives an obviously patterned output. The images on the disc would then verify the algorithm is correct. Of course, it's doubtful the images and songs contained in it would be meaningful to aliens. There's no evolutionary requirement for sight or hearing, especially not sight and hearing identical to that of humans. Would a 2 dimensional image mean anything to something like a purely mechanical species that observes the universe through broad spectrum 3D sensors positioned over large areas of space? The pulsar map to earth is probably the most useful information on the thing, honestly. >> [_] Anon 2671259 >># This. 10/10 thread. >> [_] Anon 2671294 I just wanted to say that I always come here when high and /f/ never disappoints to entertain me. I love this place, it's so essentially different to the rest of the boards. The special snowflake of 4chan. >> [_] Anon 2671299 >># Wow it's just like your average anon and friends. >> [_] Anon 2671300 >># But. Everything ISNT optimal. Voyager is old. He doesnt have much time left. >> [_] Anon 2671305 >># >>Voyager, give me your status report >>I'm- I'm dying Dave >>Well there's not much I can do from here isn't it? He knew what he was getting into. >> [_] Anon 2671306 must... post... in big... thread... >> [_] Anon 2671307 >># >>Tell my wife I love her very much >>SHE KNOWS >> [_] Javo 2671311 >># See >># and >># >># Ditto that. While normally 10/10 is used for stuff that really makes you kek, this is an actual decently intellectual conversation. >> [_] Anon 2671312 I usually look through all the flashes on /f/ at least once per day, and have a bunch of flashes spread out over several computers that i use and used to use, but i rarely post any ;-; How do you guys know what to post? >> [_] Anon 2671315 obligatory big-thread post >> [_] Anon 2671318 >># it's not like i wrote that "must post in big thread" joke because of those posts in the first place or anything >> [_] Anon 2671320 >># Man, voyager will continue traveling space for the longest time. This object will never return to earth. Ever. >> [_] Anon 2671321 >># >How do you guys know what to post? just post whatever you want, it's not like we calculate for hours before coming up with the perfect flash to post in that moment in time >> [_] Javo 2671323 >># It's not every person here always reads every other post before posting and always assumes others do the same. >> [_] Anon 2671324 >># >This object will never return to earth. Ever. You don't know that, man. In 1000 or 10,000 years when we have unimaginably fast spaceships, somebody might chase it down one day. >> [_] Anon 2671325 >># >How do you know what to post >he doesn't have access to the /f/ hivemind top fucking bong >> [_] Anon 2671327 >># I just realized I would very much enjoy a version of this flash with Space Oddity as the music. Complete song or at least the melody. >> [_] Anon 2671329 >># i have no words for this ignorance. i suggest you change what you put in the name field. >> [_] Anon 2671332 >># You seriously haven't realized yet that everybody posts whatever random shit they want at any time? My only consideration is to post something that I haven't seen posted in a while, just so it doesn't get stale you know. >> [_] Anon 2671333 >># >so many flashes with 0 replies currently 7 threads with 0 replies 22 threads with 1 or more replies ...6 of which even has more than 10 replies >mfw >> [_] Anon 2671348 >># yfw his post was 4 hours ago >> [_] Anon 2671353 Here's the song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V8AuYmID 4wc The song is "Dark Was The Night, Cold Was The Ground" by '20s bluesman Blind Willie Johnson. His stepmother blinded him when he was seven by throwing lye in is his eyes after his father had beat her for being with another man. He died, penniless, of pneumonia after sleeping bundled in wet newspapers in the ruins of his house that burned down. But his music has left the solar system. >> [_] Anon 2671354 >># no shit sherlock, what tipped you off? i would have gotten away with it if it wasn't for your meddling. here i was considering the present but your immense genius had to come along and enlighten me that OP was living in a time vastly different from our own, a time where 0 reply threads roamed freely within the boards and tumbleweed blew freely in nearly all threads as far as the eye could see.
File: voyager.swf-(1.11 MB, 1920x1080, Loop) [_] see you moot, someday, somewhere Anon 2664803 Marked for deletion (old). >> [_] Anon 2664914 What is this GIF supposed to be/mean?
File: voyager.swf-(1.11 MB, 1920x1080, Loop) [_] Anon 2661764 Marked for deletion (old). >> [_] Anon 2661912 how could have this slipped through without noticing?
File: voyager.swf-(1.11 MB, 1920x1080, Other) [_] live long Anon 2656270 >> [_] Anon 2656299 What a lonely, lonely probe. >> [_] Anon 2656310 Someone should make a 'feels' version of this. >> [_] Anon 2656326 >># Would it improve the flash that much? >> [_] Anon 2656330 >># You've got a point.
File: voyager.swf-(1.11 MB, 1920x1080, Other) [_] what are you thinking about? Anon 2654017 >> [_] Anon 2654019 Toasters. >> [_] Anon 2654061 Vagina
File: voyager.swf-(1.11 MB, 1920x1080, Loop) [_] Interstellar Blues Anon 2648006 dark and lonely Marked for deletion (old). >> [_] Anon 2648007 el normalo >> [_] Anon 2648016 >># Very. Not much to do other than crash into a rock. ....forever adrift. Both Voyagers, the Pioneer spacecraft, et cetera. >> [_] Anon 2648123 >># I hope we master space travel in the somewhat near future so we can pick it up and bring it back home. >> [_] Anon 2648208 >># that's what I was thinking in which direction did they even sent it? >> [_] Anon 2648210 >># What the fuck do you mean "which direction"? Which direction do you think they sent it? Left? Right? What the fuck do you even mean? >> [_] Anon 2648223 >># they sent it UP since up just means away from earth anyway. >voyager's face when contact with humanity terminates forever ;_;
File: voyager.swf-(1.11 MB, 1920x1080, Loop) [_] Glory to the human race Anon 2645313 >> [_] Anon 2645375 Wasn't this song supposed to represent the feeling of sadness? >> [_] Anon 2645398 >># exactly >> [_] Anon 2645445 >># http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blind_Willi e_Johnson see the Legacy paragraph
File: voyager.swf-(1.11 MB, 1920x1080, Other) [_] >tfw alone for christmas and new years Anon 2643631 >> [_] Anon 2643707 I feel ya, OP. >> [_] Anon 2643708 >># that music reminds me of Fallout lol >> [_] Anon 2643746 i used to know what this song was called.... anybody kno??? >> [_] Anon 2643754 >># the information in this flash is accurate to date >> [_] Anon 2643759 >># https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BNj2BXW8 52g This is that song that they put on the voyager to represent loneliness
File: voyager.swf-(1.11 MB, 1920x1080, Other) [_] >tfw never alone Anon 2641779 >> [_] Anon 2641795 sounds like robert johnson >> [_] Anon 2641810 >># close but no it's Blind Willie Johnson - Dark Was The Night, Cold Was The Ground >> [_] Anon 2641821 >># The first song sent out into the depths of space, for any capable lifeforms to listen to... How appropriate. >> [_] Anon 2641822 >># i wish i could have been alive when voyager launched. incredible what humans have come to be capable of. >> [_] Anon 2641825 > tfw in a thousand years this: webodysseum.com/art/116-images-of-the-vo yager-golden-record re-lab.net/welcome/sounds2.html > will be the only evidence that we ever existed. A story of who we were, what we had accomplished. A desperate plea to the universe for an answer, to know that we weren't alone in the endless abyss of space. That we didn't want to be alone. > tfw it will never be found >> [_] Anon 2641828 >># old negro music is best negro music >> [_] Anon 2641829 >># so perfect with the song >> [_] Anon 2641830 >># >tfw some intelligent alien life form finds this but is unable to decipher it like seriously what the fuck is with that picture? >> [_] Anon 2641856 >># which one? the images on the back of the record? >> [_] Anon 2641857 >># It's designed to be readable all the way by using something universal as a baseline-- IIRC, the golden records use some kind of physical constant to establish a communication method (pi or hydrogen emission frequency or something) >> [_] Anon 2641862 >># >It's designed to be readable all the way by using something universal as a baseline-- IIRC, the golden records use some kind of physical constant to establish a communication method (pi or hydrogen emission frequency or something) also the back of the record is supposed to show them how to hear the sounds on it >> [_] Anon 2641877 >># http://webodysseum.com/wp-content/upload s/2012/06/Voyager-Golden-Record.jpg and explenation http://webodysseum.com/wp-content/upload s/2012/06/voyager-golden-record-Cover.jpg no way they're gonna be able to read that shit >> [_] Anon 2641888 >># I reckon they'd get a decent jist from the binary and the wave diagram >> [_] Anon 2641898 >># just because you can't figure it out doesn't mean someone finding a random spaceship floating around won't be able to. you try to make something universally understandable to a creature that might not even see the same spectrum of light we do
File: voyager.swf-(1.11 MB, 1920x1080, Other) [_] MERRY CHRISTMAS TO YOU TOO, VOYAGER Anon 2639614 you are forever in our hearts Marked for deletion (old). >> [_] Anon 2639651 forever a probe >> [_] Anon 2639661 Who would'a thought that Blind Willy Johnson would be perfect space drifting music. Someone go contact /mu/. >> [_] Anon 2639759 voyager forever alone
File: voyager.swf-(1.11 MB, 1920x1080, Other) [_] good night /f/ Anon 2629576 see ya tomorrow >> [_] Anon 2629584 I like it. >> [_] Anon 2629678 ;_; >> [_] Anon 2629699 >SEE YOU SPACE COWBOY I still can't carry that weight ;_; >> [_] Anon 2629702 cold was the night, hard was the ground. there are other songs on that disk, but i dont care. >> [_] Anon 2629730 song name? >> [_] Anon 2629733 >># dark was the night, cold was the ground, by blind willie johnson >> [_] Anon 2629737 >># thanks
File: voyager.swf-(1.11 MB, 1920x1080, Other) [_] Forever alone Anon 2626554 Marked for deletion (old). >> [_] Anon 2626605 Is it outside the heliosheath yet or still approaching the border? >> [_] Anon 2626639 Don't worry little probe buddy, we're still listening >> [_] Anon 2626641 >># Still approaching >> [_] Anon 2626672 Song source is Dark Was The Night, Cold Was The Ground, by Blind Willie Johnson. Fitting title, if you ask me. >> [_] Anon 2626677 See you, space cowboy. >> [_] Anon 2626690 Assuming this is Voyager 2 from the above comments, where is the data coming from in the flash? Captured entries from a certain time frame? >> [_] Anon 2626692 >># voyager 1 is out voyager 2 is not >> [_] Anon 2626697 >># It's probably just text, bro. DATA UPLOAD... [BLEEP BLOOP PUNCH SHEET NOISES] SPACE DATA: SPAAAAACCCEEE ALIEN STATUS: AYY LMAO See, he could just have easily have put that text in there. >> [_] Anon 2626699 >># Yeah I figured as much after checking JPL. >># Pity.
File: voyager.swf-(1.11 MB, 1920x1080, Hentai) [_] Anon 2614858 fixed >> [_] Anon 2614862 Great choice of song from the golden record. Going through all the songs on the Voyager record was how I first learned about Dark Was the Night - Cold Was the Ground and I immediately downloaded it. >> [_] Anon 2614869 Why did you mark it as hentai? Fuck you. >> [_] Anon 2614893 bit of a newfag to /f/ im wondering where this came from and if i could have this as a screensaver or something i love it |
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