The 47-year-old NASA Voyager 1 fell back on a radio transmitter it hadn’t used since 1981 to ping home base after a technical ...
NASA reconnected with Voyager 1, which is located nearly 15 billion miles away from Earth, after a brief pause that triggered ...
Voyager 1's plasma instrument stopped working in 1980, and it was switched off in 2007 to preserve power. Meanwhile, NASA engineers are closely watching the resources of Voyager 2 so they can ...
NASA can’t catch ... this issue persists or if the Voyager 1 team is able to get it sorted rather quickly. One thing is for sure, though: Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 are both slowly dying ...
On October 16th, Voyager 1's fault protection system kicked in, a safety measure designed to preserve the spacecraft's limited power.
In a testament to human engineering and perseverance, NASA's legendary Voyager 1 spacecraft has resumed ... The update said: "Voyagers 1 and 2 have been flying for more than 47 years and are ...
NASA’s Voyager 1 spacecraft ... The spacecraft and its twin Voyager 2 launched in 1977 with the goal of studying our solar system. Voyager 1 visited Jupiter and Saturn and then kept on going ...
It’s how NASA’s long-lived Voyager 1 spacecraft ... It’s now spent 46 years in space, making Voyager 1 and its twin Voyager 2 the longest-operating spacecraft in history.
Related: NASA shuts off Voyager 2 science instrument as power dwindles Engineers suspect that, during this period, Voyager 1's fault protection system triggered two more times. This forced the ...
The 47-year-old Voyager 1 spacecraft is back in touch with NASA — but not out of the woods ... with Voyager 1 and its twin probe, Voyager 2, as well as other spacecraft exploring our solar ...
Voyager 1 can’t seem to catch a break. The interstellar traveler recently recovered from a thruster glitch that nearly ended its mission, and now NASA’s ... Voyager 2, began its journey ...