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Voyager 1, already the most distant human-made object in the cosmos, reaches 100 astronomical units from the sun on Tuesday, August 15 at 5:13 p.m. Eastern time (2:13 p.m. Pacific time). That means the spacecraft, which launched nearly three decades ago, is 100 times more distant from the sun than Earth is.
It is often quite difficult to find information related to your domain of activity. Weblogs are pouring information about technologies: opinions, rants, technical details, jokes, everyone is taking a part of it. But you need a probe to travel from planet to planet, some Web sites are aggregating this content. Here comes a list a of resources we are using:
- HTML and CSS
- Mobile Web Initiative
- Apache: HTTP (for this one it would be good to fix the links.)
- Semantic Web
- Semantic Web (French)
- SVG
- Mozilla
Filed by Karl Dubost on December 4, 2006 5:37 AM in Opinions and Editorial
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Voyager 1 is in fact 103 times more distant to the sun then earth is :). Your list is older and incomplete.
Best regards, Dugu