Andru10
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The Voyager probes are traveling at non-relativistic speeds, at the edge of the solar system where the gravitational field is about 0 so we could consider them a rest frame. If so, from my calculations using the formula for time dilation:
\tau(t) = \frac{c}{g} \operatorname {arsinh} \left( \frac{gt}{c} \right)
10 years for the probes would mean about 2.8 years for someone on Earth.
Is this correct? I'm curious if the gravitational acceleration at the Earth's surface is really so significant.
\tau(t) = \frac{c}{g} \operatorname {arsinh} \left( \frac{gt}{c} \right)
10 years for the probes would mean about 2.8 years for someone on Earth.
Is this correct? I'm curious if the gravitational acceleration at the Earth's surface is really so significant.