
Voyager's golden record: a bold self-portrait of humanity sent into the cosmos.
Voyager's Golden Record includes sounds from Earth, but no voices recorded after 1977, freezing humanity’s sonic era in amber.
The tape that holds the Golden Record grooves is actually the oldest continuously active track in space, broadcasting 40,000 miles per hour chillingly relayed.
Voyager carries the most widely distributed map: it points toward thousands of stars, though its own trajectory will blur after millions of years.
The Golden Record was designed to outlast civilizations by 1 billion years, yet it could be erased in 10,000 years by interstellar dust.

Voyager's golden record: a bold self-portrait of humanity sent into the cosmos.
Voyager's Golden Record includes sounds from Earth, but no voices recorded after 1977, freezing humanity’s sonic era in amber.
The tape that holds the Golden Record grooves is actually the oldest continuously active track in space, broadcasting 40,000 miles per hour chillingly relayed.
Voyager carries the most widely distributed map: it points toward thousands of stars, though its own trajectory will blur after millions of years.
The Golden Record was designed to outlast civilizations by 1 billion years, yet it could be erased in 10,000 years by interstellar dust.
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