Voyager 1 is shouting across the cosmos again, following a glitch that had seen it inadvertently switch to its low-power ...
The spacecraft—humanity's most distant probe—managed to resumed contact by switching to a secondary radio not used since 1981 ...
The mission, launched in 1977, became the first spacecraft to cross the boundary of the solar system by venturing into ...
A glitch aboard Voyager 1 prevented it from communicating with NASA for about a month. NASA The Voyager 1 spacecraft, ...
After a temporary communication breakdown last month, NASA's Voyager 1 spacecraft has resumed normal operations. The team ...
NASA's aging Voyager 1 spacecraft has resumed regular operations, sending useful science data back home from about 24.9 ...
The switch caused NASA to lose contact with the far-flying probe for a few days in October.
NASA engineers solve thruster issues on Voyager 1, enabling continued space exploration beyond 15 billion miles.
A month and a half ago, NASA suddenly lost contact with Voyager 1. Now everything is working normally again and the cause has ...
Unfortunately, it's also far fainter, and the crew feared that it could no longer be detected from this far away. After all, ...
After a brief pause in communications with Voyager 1, NASA re-established a connection with the interstellar spacecraft located more than 15 billion miles away from Earth, using a frequency not ...
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