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on September 5th 1977 NASA launched Voyager 1 from Cape Canaveral Florida almost four decades later that craft is over 12 billion miles from home Voyager carries a golden record containing a greeting from the people of Earth to the alien life-form that may someday find on the record is a collection of images and sounds a short glimpse into the soul of our plan but since aliens probably wouldnamp;#39;t know what to do with a phonograph record NASA had to provide a set of instructions on the record cover but what could they say how do you begin to communicate with a life-form that evolved entirely separately from us scientists at NASA had to invent a code that anyone living in the universe might be able to decipher so to do this they started with what is by far the most commonly found molecule in the universe hydrogen this diagram illustrates the transition between the two lowest states of hydrogen any spacefaring civilization will probably understand the properties of hydrogen enough t

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The start of text character (STX) marked the end of the header, and the start of the textual part of a stream. The end of text character (ETX) marked the end of the data of a message. A widely used convention is to make the two characters preceding ETX a checksum or CRC for error-detection purposes.
The word binary means two. The binary number system has two symbols, 0 and 1. With just these two symbols, you can also count forever.
A transmission control character that changes the meaning of a limited number of contiguously following characters or coded representations.
Start of Text. The Start of Text character (␂) is a control character in the ASCII and Unicode character sets with the value of 2. It is often abbreviated as STX. The Start of Text character was originally used in the context of telecommunications to signify the start of the actual text or payload in a message.
STX is Start of TeXt ; GS is Group Separator .
SOH (Start of Heading): A communication control character used at the beginning of a sequence of characters which constitutes a machine - sensible address of routing information. Such a sequence is referred to as the heading. An STX character has the effect of terminating a heading.
The Start of Text character (␂) is a control character in the ASCII and Unicode character sets with the value of 2. It is often abbreviated as STX. The Start of Text character was originally used in the context of telecommunications to signify the start of the actual text or payload in a message.
The delete control character (also called DEL or rubout) is the last character in the ASCII repertoire, with the code 127. It is supposed to do nothing and was designed to erase incorrect characters on paper tape. It is denoted as ^? in caret notation and is U+007F in Unicode.

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