No worries will pick you up on the way, hope you like cheese sandwiches
Bring a thermos of Assam tea, will you TLG? I'll bring the cakes.
I know our radio signals are theoretically a hundred light years or so out but I'm not sure they would be detectable. So they are not our fingerprint or 'touch' that I once thought they were. I'm sure someone more knowledgeable than I can provide more information on this.
The two probes are physical artefacts though. It feels like we really are saying hello to the galaxy. The one thing the Voyager project forces home, at least to me, is the idea of time. 36 years for 16 odd light hours. Only just leaving the solar system. It's the tiniest message in a bottle in the biggest ocean. In fact, it took 40 years for the bottle to leave the hand and hit the water!
Plus all the scientists and technicians who have moved into late middle age/early old age over the course of the project. It's sobering to witness our brief existence against the scale of even the local stellar neighbourhood.
In the future, our distant offspring may indeed overtake the probes. I really hope they do.
