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VOYAGER

IN THE FAR REACHES OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM • BY ANDRÉ GRANDCHAMPS

Launched in the summer of 1977 to take a closer look at the giant planets of our solar system, the Voyager 1 and 2 space probes are now continuing their mission by exploring the far reaches of the solar system, after more than 40 years of service.

After these successes, the probes continued on their journeys. At this point, Voyager 1 has travelled close to 23 billion km, while Voyager 2 is now over 19 billion km from Earth. Nevertheless, we are still receiving data from them.

PROBING INTERSTELLAR SPACE Our Sun is constantly emitting particles into space carried by solar winds. These particles, combined with the Sun’s magnetic field, create a protective bubble around our solar system, called the ­heliosphere. Beyond this protective bubble, however, the solar winds are ­dominated by the quantities of particles from interstellar space. Voyager 1 and 2 have now travelled beyond the limits of the ­heliosphere. They are therefore the first and only human-made objects to leave the boundaries of the solar system. Our valiant explorers are now focused on measuring and studying interstellar space. It is estimated that the probes’ batteries should enable them to keep operating until 2025—a truly remarkable feat! If you’re interested in finding out more about this amazing space odyssey, then keep an eye out for the film Voyager – The Never-­ Ending Journey, scheduled for release in December 2021. ⊗

VOYAGER : THE NEVER-ENDING JOURNEY PHOTO  NASA

Voyager 1 was the first to visit Jupiter and Saturn, ­astonishing us with the discovery of volcanoes on Jupiter’s moon Io and revealing the amazing complexity of the rings of Saturn. Its twin probe performed its own feats of exploration, visiting ­Uranus and ­Neptune for the first time. It discovered moons with a ­surprising range of geological diversity, as well as the fact that Neptune has an active, changing atmosphere.

PLANÉTARIUM RIO TINTO ALCAN STARTING DECEMBER 13

TWO BOTTLES IN THE INTERSTELLAR SEA • BY ANDRÉ GRANDCHAMPS

Both Voyager space probes carry a golden record ­containing a message from the Earth intended for any extraterrestrial civilization that might intercept one of the spacecraft on its travels. The 30 cm diameter disk contains recordings of natural sounds, like the wind, the singing of birds, a mother kissing a child, as well as a number of pieces of music from different cultures and eras. It also includes spoken greetings in 55 languages and a message of peace from Jimmy Carter, who was U.S. President at the time. It also features a bank of 115 images of people and places on Earth. The golden record is protected by a cover on which the location of the solar system is indicated, and basic instructions, a stylus and a needle for playing the disk are provided.


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TWO BOTTLES IN THE INTERSTELLAR SEA

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IN THE FAR REACHES OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM

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PANGU: THE GIANT WHO CREATED THE WORLD

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page 28

VEGETARIAN DISCOVERIES

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pages 23, 25

OVERLOOKED HARVESTS

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page 25

SAVING THE PLANET: OCEANS EQUIVALENT TO BILLIONS OF TREES

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page 20

BENEFITS OF A NATURE BREAK

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pages 9, 15

ENTOMOPHILIA

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page 6

WELCOME TO THE INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION

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page 12

IMMERSION IN ULTRA HD

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page 26

SEED EXCHANGE: IN THE SHADOWS OF THE JARDIN BOTANIQUE

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pages 27-28

GARDENING WITH CHILDREN: HANDY TIPS

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pages 24-25

VEGETABLE GARDENS AS CULTURAL CROSSROADS

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pages 22-23

TOPOGRAPHY, CURRENTS AND TIDES: THE SOURCE OF MARINE LIFE IN THE ST. LAWRENCE

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pages 18-20

SUSTAINABLE FISHING: TOP FIVE TIPS

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page 21

IN THE COMPANY OF TREES

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pages 8-9

CITIES: REFUGES FOR BIODIVERSITY

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pages 14-15

MULTISENSORY WORLD OF INSECTS

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pages 4-6

THE CHALLENGES OF LIFE IN SPACE

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pages 11-12

CLOSE-UP ON THE INSECTS OF NUNAVIK

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page 10

FASCINATING SPECIES AT THE BIODÔME

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pages 16-17

INSECTS IN SPACE?

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page 13

FOUR-STAGE METAMORPHOSIS

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