The spacecraft—humanity's most distant probe—managed to resumed contact by switching to a secondary radio not used since 1981.
NASA has confirmed that after a pause in communications with Voyager 1 in late October, the spacecraft has regained its voice ...
The Voyager 1 spacecraft is functioning normally again after the aging probe’s dwindling power supply triggered a communications blackout. It’s one of several challenges faced by the spacecraft this ...
The Dwingeloo telescope, designed to observe signals at low frequencies, detected the farthest human spacecraft when it went ...
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Amateurs managed to receive signals from Voyager 1 using a converted historical radio telescope. This was made possible by a ...
The mission, launched in 1977, became the first spacecraft to cross the boundary of the solar system by venturing into interstellar space. Voyager 1 is currently 15 billion miles (24 billion ...
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NASA finalized its strategy for sustaining a human presence in space this week, looking ahead toward the planned de-orbiting ...
A mateur astronomers in Dwingeloo in the northeastern Netherlands have picked up a signal from NASA's ailing Voyager 1 spacecraft, around 24.9 billion kilometers (15.5 billion miles) away.