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Well, no one knows for sure when the voyager satellites will reach the nearest stars because no one can predict the future unless they are special but it will take many light years for that to even happen and you`d be dead already once that satellite reaches the nearest stars. Try looking up a video about that. It's called "Powers of 10". It is such a cool video.

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No. The Voyager 2 probe probably won't be out of the Oort cloud in 500 years, and will take thousands of years to get beyond the nearest stars.

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