[02:13.80] it's now nearly 19 billion kilometers from Earth in what's known as interstellar space, a cold, dark part of the Milky Way.
[02:21.32]The Voyager-1 will continue to chart this unknown realm of space, sending back pictures and messages until its power supply runs out in about 10 years time.
[02:30.36]The announcement was made today at NASA's headquarters in Washington by Ed Stone, project scientist for the Voyager mission.
[02:37.99]“Leaving the heliosphere and setting sail on the cosmic seas between the stars, Voyager has joined the other historic journeys of exploration,
[02:49.30]such as the first circumnavigation of the earth and the first footprint on the moon.” Ed Stone.
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[02:59.65]Anders Breivik, the man serving 21 years in prison for mass killings in Norway in July 2011 has successfully enrolled at the University of Oslo to study politics.
[03:10.71]His previous application was rejected because he lacked the right qualifications, but he spent the summer taking the exams he needed to secure a place.
[03:19.13]Breivik will study on his own in prison and will have no direct contact with university staff.
[03:24.38]The Chilean President Sebastian Pinera has called on the country's judiciary
[03:29.57] to punish those responsible for the violence over the last two nights linked to the 40th anniversary of a military takeover that brought General Augusto Pinochet to power.