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The researchers say Voyager crossed the envelope of the heliosphere on July 27, 2012. That's the day Voyager recorded a permanent drop in heliosphere-produced particles and an increase in galactic cosmic rays from outside the solar system.
This isn't the first time scientists have argued that Voyager 1 has left the solar system. In March, a Voyager scientist broke ranks and published a paper in the American Geophysical Union that suggested the probe had exited the heliosphere on Aug. 25, 2012, when it began to register drastic changes in radiation levels.
Study refuels debate over whether Voyager 1 has left solar system - latimes.com
Are you a "Truman Show" fan?It would be funny if it ran into a black wall covered in little white lights
V'Ger is that which seeks the Creator
You know, with all this talk about exploring beyond the Solar System, I'm starting to get jealous of future generations.
In time, they would be capable to truly see what's "out there" firsthand, and we'll be long gone. *sighs*