{"id":2195,"date":"2024-04-24T11:51:55","date_gmt":"2024-04-24T11:51:55","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/digitaltradecenter.com\/index.php\/2024\/04\/24\/voyager-1-nasas-longest-running-spacecraft-back-in-touch-with-earth-after-five-months-of-silence\/"},"modified":"2024-04-24T11:51:55","modified_gmt":"2024-04-24T11:51:55","slug":"voyager-1-nasas-longest-running-spacecraft-back-in-touch-with-earth-after-five-months-of-silence","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/digitaltradecenter.com\/index.php\/2024\/04\/24\/voyager-1-nasas-longest-running-spacecraft-back-in-touch-with-earth-after-five-months-of-silence\/","title":{"rendered":"Voyager 1: NASA\u2019s longest-running spacecraft back in touch with Earth after five months of silence"},"content":{"rendered":"<div>\n<p>NASA&#8217;s longest-running spacecraft Voyager 1 is sending information back to Earth again for the first time since November.<\/p>\n<p>Scientists have managed to fix a problem on the probe, which was launched 46 years ago, after five months of silence.<\/p>\n<div class=\"sdc-site-outbrain sdc-site-outbrain--AR_6\" aria-hidden=\"true\" data-component-name=\"sdc-site-outbrain\" data-target=\"\" data-widget-mapping=\"\" data-installation-keys=\"\">    <\/div>\n<p>On 14 November last year, Voyager 1 stopped sending usable data back to Earth, even though scientists could tell it was still receiving their commands and working well otherwise.<\/p>\n<p>It was first launched alongside its twin, Voyager 2. The pair are the only spacecraft to ever fly in <strong>interstellar space<\/strong>, which is the space between stars.<\/p>\n<p>The Voyager probes send back never-seen-before information about our galaxy. Since they blasted off in 1977, they have revealed details in Saturn&#8217;s rings, provided the first in-depth images of the rings of Uranus and Neptune and discovered the rings of Jupiter.<\/p>\n<div class=\"ad ad--teads\">        <\/div>\n<p>Although their cameras are switched off to conserve power and memory, they are still sending back information that would be impossible to get anywhere else.<\/p>\n<p>With all this data stuck onboard and the spacecraft more than 15 billion miles from Earth, <strong>NASA scientists<\/strong> needed to fix the problem remotely.<\/p>\n<p>The team at NASA&#8217;s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California confirmed in March that the issue was with one of Voyager 1&#8217;s three onboard computers. That computer, called the flight data subsystem, is responsible for packaging the data up before it is sent back to Earth.<\/p>\n<p>Within the computer, a single chip containing some of the computer&#8217;s software code had stopped working. Without that code, the data was unusable.<\/p>\n<p>The engineers couldn&#8217;t pop over and fix it. Instead, on 18 April, they remotely split the code across different parts of the computer.<\/p>\n<p>Then they had to wait to see if their fix had worked.<\/p>\n<p>It takes around 22-and-a-half hours for a radio signal to reach Voyager 1 and another 22-and-a-half hours for a response to come back.<\/p>\n<p>On 20 April, the team got good news. For the first time in five months, they were in contact with Voyager 1 again and could check the health and status of the spacecraft.<\/p>\n<p>Now, they&#8217;ll adjust the rest of the computer so it can begin sending back more data.<\/p>\n<p>Voyager 2 is working normally and heading towards a star called Ross 248. It&#8217;ll come within 1.7 light years of it in around 40,000 years.<\/p>\n<p>Voyager 1 will almost reach a star in the Little Dipper constellation in 38,200 years from now.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n<div>This post appeared first on sky.com<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>NASA&#8217;s longest-running spacecraft Voyager 1 is sending information back to Earth again for the first time since November. Scientists have managed to fix a problem on the probe, which was launched 46 years ago, after five months of silence. 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