The real history of Voyager 1 — How binary code actually works
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Voyager 1: The history of the furthest human-made object from Earth In 2012, one of the most amazing things to ever happen occurred without a single person nearby. This is when the Voyager 1 spacecraft left our solar system and began its journey through space. At 11.7 billion miles from Earth, this amazing piece of tech has had a long journey and an even crazier story. Tap or click to see this astonishing voyage. → |
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How numbers and letters are represented in binary code Computers have used binary code since the beginning of computing. You probably know it uses sets of zeros and ones to complete tasks. But have you ever wondered how exactly it works? Let's take a deep dive into binary code for a clearer picture. Tap or click here for a closer look at binary code. → |
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