In 1977, NASA launched Voyager 1 and Voyager 2—two spacecraft carrying the famous Golden Records, designed to tell the story of Earth to anyone—or anything—that might find them drifting through interstellar space.
But what if there were a Voyager 3?
In this episode, I look back at the original Voyager missions, their ambitious goals, and the sounds and music they carried beyond our solar system. Then I imagine what a third Voyager probe might include if we launched it today. From updated playlists to digital archives and honest messages about who we’ve become as a species, this is a conversation about music, technology, and hope on a cosmic scale.
Whether you love space exploration, audio engineering, or just great stories about human creativity, you’ll enjoy this journey to the edge of our known world—and beyond.
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📡 Music in this episode created using Suno AI and my own twisted imagination.
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