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sarisataka

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Fri Nov 1, 2024, 12:52 PM Nov 2024

Aging spacecraft starts up a radio transmitter it hasn't used since 1981 from 15 billion miles away [View all]

Aging spacecraft starts up a radio transmitter it hasn’t used since 1981 from 15 billion miles away

The 47-year-old Voyager 1 spacecraft is back in touch with NASA — but not out of the woods — after a technical issue caused a days-long communications blackout with the historic mission, which is billions of miles away in interstellar space.

Voyager 1 is now using a radio transmitter it hasn’t relied on since 1981 to stay in contact with its team on Earth while engineers work to understand what went wrong.

As the spacecraft, launched in September 1977, ages, the team has slowly turned off components to conserve power, allowing Voyager 1 to send back unique science data from 15 billion miles (24 billion kilometers) away.

The probe is the farthest spacecraft from Earth, operating beyond the heliosphere — the sun’s bubble of magnetic fields and particles that extends well beyond Pluto’s orbit — where its instruments directly sample interstellar space.

The new issue is one of several the aging vehicle has faced in recent months, but Voyager’s team keeps finding creative solutions so the storied explorer can zoom along on its cosmic journey through uncharted territory.
https://www.cnn.com/2024/11/01/science/voyager-1-transmitter-issue/index.html

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We believed in science back in 1977. sinkingfeeling Nov 2024 #1
(Solly whispers V'Ger) Solly Mack Nov 2024 #2
I did too! Stuckinthebush Nov 2024 #8
It was only logical. :) Solly Mack Nov 2024 #9
The absolute 1st thought that came into my head... WinstonSmith4740 Nov 2024 #16
It is! I got a little thrill reading it. Solly Mack Nov 2024 #19
Yes. V'Ger. murielm99 Nov 2024 #29
:) Solly Mack Nov 2024 #32
Those who know, know... electric_blue68 Nov 2024 #31
Heh! Solly Mack Nov 2024 #33
Endorsed RecoveringJournalist Nov 2024 #55
Gone too soon. Solly Mack Nov 2024 #56
First thought! MuseRider Nov 2024 #57
Yep! How could it not be? (for those of us of a certain age and of certain likes) Solly Mack Nov 2024 #58
Hey back! MuseRider Nov 2024 #61
And remember... Enter stage left Nov 2024 #3
And it has a 1970s version of a microprocessor. lastlib Nov 2024 #13
Instruments of Voyager... Hermit-The-Prog Nov 2024 #22
Powered by the Energizer Bunny! Enter stage left Nov 2024 #44
Radioisotope Power System Hermit-The-Prog Nov 2024 #46
Bring back NASA, orthoclad Nov 2024 #4
Where did NASA go? AZ8theist Nov 2024 #18
Nixon cut funding, then Rotten Ronnie damaged it, and it's been underfunded for years. Hermit-The-Prog Nov 2024 #21
It was at its height in 1966. former9thward Nov 2024 #48
A guy I know is running it now. DFW Nov 2024 #23
Oh come on, spill... tavernier Nov 2024 #59
I guess my efforts to avoid it aren't working............ DFW Nov 2024 #62
NASA links... Hermit-The-Prog Nov 2024 #20
Thanks orthoclad Nov 2024 #47
I'm happy my tax dollars are spent on worthwhile projects like this..definitely got our money's worth Deuxcents Nov 2024 #27
When I hear stuff like this... GopherGal Nov 2024 #39
Perhaps another civilization edhopper Nov 2024 #5
What could possibly odins folly Nov 2024 #15
they hear and see the transmissions from TSF and stay far away verargert Nov 2024 #30
There was an "X-Files" episode that was somewhat like that... keep_left Nov 2024 #42
Star Trek the Motion Picture edhopper Nov 2024 #43
We are finding out so much so fast, it's pretty overwhelming ismnotwasm Nov 2024 #6
This is so cool..They just science the heck out of it....nt mitch96 Nov 2024 #7
This is just amazing..... and every time I hear about Voyageur, Jack Valentino Nov 2024 #10
Great movie. I have it on VHS. NT mahatmakanejeeves Nov 2024 #26
How appropriate central scrutinizer Nov 2024 #38
rec progressoid Nov 2024 #11
Billions and billions of miles! Pinback Nov 2024 #12
Somewhere Carl Sagan is smiling Blue Owl Nov 2024 #35
Oh I absolutely love him! MorbidButterflyTat Nov 2024 #37
Dedicated to Voyager I & II: lastlib Nov 2024 #14
23 hours to transmit a message each way. Emile Nov 2024 #17
Of course I need to this irisblue Nov 2024 #24
Of course! Lotta people didn't like that movie but I did. electric_blue68 Nov 2024 #41
You just can't beat Radio Shack. NT mahatmakanejeeves Nov 2024 #25
"D" batteries I bet. twodogsbarking Nov 2024 #28
It wanted to wish Jimmy Carter a belated happy 100th birthday Qutzupalotl Nov 2024 #34
V'ger ... wow... I've been a space program booster since Sputnik Hekate Nov 2024 #36
Wired article from 2013, "Interstellar 8-Track" ... Hermit-The-Prog Nov 2024 #40
This is actually wonderful Hekate Nov 2024 #49
Somewhat later than Sputnik for me... electric_blue68 Nov 2024 #51
I was really quite little when Sputnik orbited. We got a parakeet about that time & I named it... Hekate Nov 2024 #53
Cool! And a parakeet. 🧡 electric_blue68 Nov 2024 #54
Awww...I named my very first car after her. nolabear Nov 2024 #45
It'll be the only way we can communicate with deep space GenThePerservering Nov 2024 #50
According to my calculations.. Permanut Nov 2024 #52
The 1960s and 1970s, that's when we (as a country) built stuff that lasts. 4lbs Nov 2024 #60
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