Voyager 1 is still alive out there, barreling into the cosmos more than 15 billion miles away. However, a computer problem has kept the mission's loyal support team in Southern California from knowing ...
Six months of troubleshooting, analysis and some creative engineering across multiple NASA teams of engineers made it possible to bring the nearly 50 year old Voyager 1 spacecraft back into service.
The big picture: Voyager I is one of two craft operating in interstellar space – the other being its twin, Voyager 2, which left Earth 16 days before Voyager 1 back in 1977. According to NASA, Voyager ...
Voyager 1 is still alive out there, barreling into the cosmos more than 15 billion miles away. However, a computer problem has kept the mission’s loyal support team in Southern California from knowing ...
The famous spacecraft started transmitting a repeated pattern of ones and zeroes, and engineers are scrambling to find a solution. Reading time 2 minutes NASA’s iconic space probe is having trouble ...
NASA is optimistic engineers can fix the computer problem that has kept Voyager 1 from transmitting usable data for months. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech WASHINGTON — A NASA official says he is optimistic ...
NASA’s multimedia exhibits and educational resources are now available to educators for classroom use through the Apple Learning Interchange (ALI) online educational environment. NASA’s educational ...
NASA engineers have shut off one of Voyager 2’s science instruments in order to save the rest of the mission. Engineers sent a message on September 26 ordering Voyager 2’s computer to cut power to the ...
MISSOULA, MT — Two Montana State University students recently flew out to Austin, Texas, carrying a unique piece of cargo. According to Chris Major and Jake Davis, graduate students in MSU's Norm ...
NASA engineers are implementing measures to ensure that the Voyager spacecraft continue their interstellar exploration for several more years. One concern being addressed is the accumulation of fuel ...
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Ex-NASA engineer claims trillions of shape-shifting, cloaked devices are hidden across Earth
A former NASA engineer recently made shocking claims that humans are not only working with alien technology, but there are also trillions of invisible devices hiding all around the world. Richard ...
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