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NASA re-establishes communication with Voyager 1 interstellar spacecraft that went silent for months
NASA re-established communication with Voyager 1, an interstellar spacecraft that nearly five months ago began sending unreadable data back to the space agency.
Voyager 1 had a problem. Here's how NASA fixed it from 15 billion miles away.
A broken computer chip scrambled data transmissions from Voyager 1. Here's how engineers worked from afar to fix the problem.
Inside NASA's 5-month fight to save the Voyager 1 mission in interstellar space
After months of trying to reestablish communication with the Voyager 1 probe — the most distant human-made object in existence — NASA finally announced success.
Voyager 1 just contacted NASA after 5 months of radio silence
Voyager 1 has just sent back a message scientists could understand for the first time in months, ever since Voyager 1 started having a communication problem in November 2023, CNN reports. Voyager 1 originally launched in 1977 and,
NASA hears from Voyager 1, the most distant spacecraft from Earth, after months of quiet
Launched in 1977 to study Jupiter and Saturn, Voyager 1 has been exploring interstellar space — the space between star systems — since 2012. Its twin, Voyager 2, is 12.6 billion miles (20 billion kilometers) away and still working fine.
How NASA re-established contact with Earth's most distant space probe
How NASA re-established contact with Earth's most distant space probe For the first time in five months, the US space agency has been able to re-establish contact with Voyager 1, in order to check its state of repair.
NASA back in communication with Voyager I, now 15 billion miles away | The Sky Guy
Voyager 1, and its twin Voyager 2, were launched 46 years ago. According to NASA: “In March, the Voyager engineering team at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California confirmed that the issue was tied to one of the spacecraft’s three onboard computers,
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Welcome Back, Voyager
In what is probably the longest-distance tech support operation in history, the Voyager mission team succeeded in hacking ...
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‘Humanity’s spacecraft’ Voyager 1 is back online and still exploring
After five months of glitching, the venerable space probe contacted Earth and is continuing its interstellar mission billions of kilometers away.
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NASA Celebrates As 1977’s Voyager 1 Phones Home At Last
After five months offline, NASA's Voyager 1 spacecraft has finally returned usable data to from the edge of the solar system.
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Voyager 1 resumes sending readable status updates after 5 months of repairs
The pioneering Voyager 1 deep-space probe is once again sending usable engineering updates back to Earth after five months of ...
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Iowa scientist thrilled NASA regains link with distant Voyager spacecraft
A research scientist in the Physics and Astronomy Department at the University of Iowa is delighted NASA engineers were able ...
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NASA's Voyager 1 sending readable data back to Earth for 1st time in 5 months
After more than five months without contact, NASA has finally reconnected with Voyager 1, the farthest spacecraft from Earth.
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NASA Hears From Voyager 1, the Most Distant Spacecraft From Earth, After Months of Quiet
NASA Hears From
Voyager
1, the Most Distant Spacecraft From Earth, After Months of Quiet CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — NASA has finally heard back from
Voyager
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NASA's Voyager is in hostile territory. It's 'dodging bullets.'
NASA's Voyager craft have ventured where no other human machines have ever gone — the space between the stars. But that comes ...
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