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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ibByF9XPAPg
BoingBoing has recently published my explanation of how I pulled the data apart into the video, here: https://boingboing.net/2017/09/05/how-to-decode-the-ima
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yfgIr1m5KNo
More than 11 billion miles away from Earth, two small discs are rocketing through space at speeds in excess of 37,200 miles per hour. Their journey started i
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/voyager-golden-records-40-years-later-real-audience-was-always-here-on-earth/
The grooves of the records record both ordinary audio and 115 encoded images. A team led by astronomer Carl Sagan selected the contents, chosen to embody a message representative of all of humanity.
https://boingboing.net/2017/09/05/how-to-decode-the-images-on-th.html
Outputting the video's real-time versions, where I write a pixelmap for each 1/30 of a second of audio, takes around 10 minutes, generates 28,000 files, and bites off 17G of hard drive space.
https://www.reddit.com/r/space/comments/6yme7k/first_ever_decode_of_voyager_audio_images_in_real/
(First Ever?) Decode of Voyager Audio Images, in Real Time. ... it's perhaps that the time between 'launch voyager probe' and 'catch up to voyager probe with new large-scale space travel' is too long to allow their fancy ships to get here before their probe does. tl;dr: ... Ain't got time fo' fake friends. Get real or get outta here wit that.
https://github.com/MarcBaeuerle/Golden-record-images
Golden Record Images. Real-time decoding and Audio Visualizer of the 116 images present on the Voyager Golden Record using the browser. The speed in which the images are displayed are not representative of those on the record, as device performance is what dictates the speed. Site: https://goldenrecord.netlify.app/ Table of contents. Images
https://dsp.stackexchange.com/questions/93104/decoding-images-from-sounds-in-voyager-golden-records
Immediately below this is a replica of the first picture on the record to permit the recipients to verify that they are decoding the signals correctly. A circle was used in this picture to ensure that the recipients use the correct ratio of horizontal to vertical height in picture reconstruction. What I don't understand from the cover diagram
https://www.theverge.com/2018/10/30/18037984/golden-record-nasa-image-decode-voyager-1-2
But back in 1977, there was no technology available to put images on analog disks. Voyager's computer systems could only hold 69 kilobytes of information, barely enough for one image, let alone 115.
https://voyager.jpl.nasa.gov/galleries/images-on-the-golden-record/
Each record is encased in a protective aluminum jacket, together with a cartridge and a needle. Instructions, in symbolic language, explain the origin of the spacecraft and indicate how the record is to be played. The 115 images are encoded in analog form. The remainder of the record is in audio, designed to be played at 16-2/3 revolutions per
https://voyager.jpl.nasa.gov/golden-record/whats-on-the-record/?ref=scopeofwork.net
The remainder of the record is in audio, designed to be played at 16-2/3 revolutions per minute. It contains the spoken greetings, beginning with Akkadian, which was spoken in Sumer about six thousand years ago, and ending with Wu, a modern Chinese dialect.Following the section on the sounds of Earth, there is an eclectic 90-minute selection of music, including both Eastern and Western
https://science.nasa.gov/mission/voyager/golden-record-contents/images/
Images on the Golden Record. The following is a listing of pictures electronically placed on the phonograph records which are carried onboard the Voyager 1 and 2 spacecraft. The contents of the record were selected for NASA by a committee chaired by Carl Sagan of Cornell University, et. al. Dr. Sagan and his associates assembled 115 images and
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r-iAzjgdU6Y
(Lidl Recording LULE)Video Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ibByF9XPAPgTwitch: ForsenTwitch VOD: https://www.twitch.tv/videos/1727086607Stream Date : 3,
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/after-months-of-glitches-and-gradual-fixes-voyager-1-is-fully-operational-once-again-180984557/
New commands took nearly a full day, 22.5 hours, to reach Voyager 1, and responses took an equal amount of time. A photo of Jupiter's Great Red Spot, taken by Voyager 1 on March 1, 1979.
https://voyager.jpl.nasa.gov/golden-record/whats-on-the-record/sounds/
The following is a listing of sounds electronically placed onboard the Voyager 1 and 2 spacecraft. Music of The Spheres ... Crickets, Frogs; Birds, Hyena, Elephant; Chimpanzee; Wild Dog; Footsteps, Heartbeat, Laughter; Fire, Speech; The First Tools; Tame Dog; Herding Sheep, Blacksmith, Sawing; Tractor, Riveter ... Galleries of Images Voyager
https://soundcloud.com/user-482195982/voyager-golden-record-encoded-images
In 1977, NASA launched Voyager 1 and 2 on a grand tour of the solar system and into the mysteries of interstellar space. Attached to each spacecraft is a golden phonograph record containing Earth's greatest music, spoken greetings, "Sounds of Earth," and more than 100 images encoded as audio signals, a technological feat at the time.
https://github.com/ligius-/voyager-decoder
An experiment in decoding the audio-encoded Voyager probe images. These images are encoded in a stereo sound clip, around 8 minutes long, with each image taking about 5 seconds of data. This was coded over the course of a few days, in Java. Some extra libraries are needed, these are provided in the Maven pom.xml file: This project does not
https://archive.org/details/voyager.decode
Live Music Archive Librivox Free Audio. Featured. All Audio; This Just In; Grateful Dead; Netlabels; Old Time Radio; ... Voyager Golden Record Images Waveform by Ron Barry, David Pescovitz. Publication date 2017-09-12 Topics ... voyager.decode Ocr tesseract 5.1.0-1-ge935 Ocr_detected_lang en Ocr_detected_lang_conf
https://carterdack.com/Voyager/Voyager1Decoding.html
Since the record contains images stored in the form of audio, the user must now begin to decode the audio to create the final image. The final few etchings on the record relate to the decoding of images. The first few etchings on the top right of the record (Figure 2.5) depict wave forms. FIGURE 2.5 - Audio Waves
https://www.popscreen.com/v/9A4Sg/First-Ever-Decode-of-Voyager-Audio-Images-in-Real-Time#!
A couple weeks ago, I had the great fortune to not only meet Dr. Frank Drake and Tim Ferris - both of whom helped develop the Voyager Records, but to bump into David Pescovitz. David is working on a 40th anniversary release of The Golden Record.nnThe three of them were giving a talk at The Exploratorium. I'd certainly heard of The Record before, but I hadn't thought much about it until I
https://www.discogs.com/release/12225270-Various-The-Voyager-Golden-Record
First Ever Decode of Voyager Audio Images, in Real Time. 8:27; Voyager Golden Record - Sounds of Earth. 12:27; The Voyager Golden Record: 40th Anniversary Edition. 2:49; Voyager Golden Records Unboxing. 15:07; 40 Years Ago, NASA Sent A Message To Aliens — Here's What It Says. 2:55;
https://www.discogs.com/master/894931-Various-The-Sounds-Of-Earth
Fifth Symphony, First Movement: 7:20: Valya Balkanska ... Image Title, Format ... First Ever Decode of Voyager Audio Images, in Real Time. 8:27; Voyager Golden Record - Sounds of Earth. 12:27; The Voyager Golden Record: 40th Anniversary Edition. 2:49; Voyager Golden Records Unboxing.
https://hntelegraph.com/post/voyager-1-decoding-the-legends-of-communication/
One commenter clarified that the transmissions from Voyager 1 were recorded on tape, and when decoding was performed, it was not in real time. The recording made in 2015 with the Green Bank Telescope was an example of such decoding. So, the decoding process did not rely on the computational power available at the time of transmission.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1aEueQfhdG15VnTdypP5eJ0VzoPdhj2b-0e8ADznb6vU/edit#!
Outputting the video's real-time versions, where I write a pixelmap for each 1/30 of a second of audio, takes around 10 minutes, generates 28,000 files, and bites off 17G of hard drive space. Creating the waveform images for the video takes a couple minutes, kills another 28,000 files and 7.8G.
https://fermatslibrary.com/s/voyager-mission-telecommunication-firsts
convolutional code using a real-time hardware Viterbi decoder (first space-based short-constraint-length convolutional code Viterbi decoded) at each receiving station.
https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/nasas-voyager-1-resumes-sending-engineering-updates-to-earth
For the first time since November, NASA's Voyager 1 spacecraft is returning usable data about the health and status of its onboard engineering systems.The next step is to enable the spacecraft to begin returning science data again. The probe and its twin, Voyager 2, are the only spacecraft to ever fly in interstellar space (the space between stars).
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/06/15/science/space/nasa-voyager-one-fixed.html
June 15, 2024. Several months after a grave computer problem seemed to spell the end for Voyager 1, which for nearly a half century had provided data on the outer planets and the far reaches of