Image 1 — Found an error on Nasa's website
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Found an error on Nasa's website

Hi, I am a 16 year old that loves physics and astrology and I was doing research for a fun project where im calculating the amount of time it'd take voyager 1 to reach Proxima Centauri IF it was moving in that direction. While doing research I found this article that talks about how voyager will reach 1 light day away later this year. I noticed that the article claimed that 1 light day was 1,079,252,848 kilometers, but after calculating it myself I found that 1 light day is actually 25,902,068,371.2. I thought it was pretty interesting ig. Here is the article: https://science.nasa.gov/mission/voyager/where-are-voyager-1-and-voyager-2-now/

My work and calculations are on one image.

u/seasofrage — 2 days ago
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6 month old Moza R12 V2 shut off and won't turn back on.

Ive had my R12 V2 for about 6 months and earlier I was playing iracing and about 30 min in the wheelbase suddenly shut off, and after trying basically everything in thr book that I know of, I can't get it to turn back on. I was using it with the ks pro if that helps anything.

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u/seasofrage — 24 days ago

What is the best cost-effective ultrawide for the sim?

Hi, im looking to upgrade to a 49" ultrawide, as my current triple monitor setup is very jery rigged, and i want a simple, reliable, but immersive solution. I noticed that the Odessey G9 49" was a good option but they are quite expensive, and ive struggled to find a cheaper and reliable option. I was wondering if you know of any good priced monitors. I want at least 120hz (preferably 144hz), 49", and a good curvature like the G9. I've found some good deals on off brands on Amazon, but I've heard that they use VA panels that are very bad (correct me if im wrong).

u/seasofrage — 1 month ago