The Voyager Group also reported on Voyage 1 data. It's been 49 years. That’s how long Voyager 1 has been drifting silently through the cosmos, far beyond the edge of our solar system. It’s the most distant human-made object in existence, still sending data from over 14 billion miles away.
A lonely relic of the space age, powered by decaying plutonium and hope. But then… something happened. Out of nowhere, Voyager 1 changed its course — without receiving any command. Just days earlier, it had begun sending strange, rhythmic signals… a low-frequency hum with mathematical precision. Not interference. Not noise. But a pattern. And now, NASA is scrambling for answers. Because whatever Voyager just encountered out there — in the cold, vast darkness between the stars — might not be natural. It might not be random. And it might not be alone. This is not just another space anomaly. This could be the beginning of something we were never meant to find.
[Also these Phenomena Group videos sound and look legitimate, but they need to be confirmed by JPL and NASA.....]