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The Interstellar Vanguard Stereo Sampler -- guaranteed interesting to any
creature with two ears:
"Voyager 1 and 2 both carry a so-called "golden record" -- a 12-inch
gold-plated copper disk that is actually a phonograph record. The disk
carries greetings and an overview of our culture to extraterrestrials that
may one day stumble across one of these man-made craft.

The record includes samples of music; nature sounds such as thunder, waves
crashing, bird songs; and greetings in multiple languages, including from
then President Jimmy Carter and U.N. Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim.
Pictographs on the disk explain how it should be played. A phonograph needle
is included."

I wonder what cartridge they included.

Is there also a discount coupon for a Stereophile subscription?

http://www.cnn.com/2003/TECH/space/1...ary/index.html


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"Robert Morein" said:

I wonder what cartridge they included.


I once read somewhere it was a ceramic cartridge.


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"Robert Morein" said:

I wonder what cartridge they included.


I once read somewhere it was a ceramic cartridge.

Omigod! I don't even want to think about the turntable.

IMHO, they should have taken a 5" round gold disk, and engraved it with
pits, representing 1's and 0's according to an NRZ code.



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"Robert Morein" said:

I wonder what cartridge they included.


I once read somewhere it was a ceramic cartridge.


Omigod! I don't even want to think about the turntable.


IMHO, they should have taken a 5" round gold disk, and engraved it with
pits, representing 1's and 0's according to an NRZ code.


That digital technology wasn't mature back then, I guess.
When was the Pioneer launched anyway? 1969 or so?
From a standpoint of longevity, a ceramic cart makes sense.

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