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Date:2025-04-06 14:34:10
Contact restored.
That was the message relieved NASA officials shared after the agency regained full contact with the Voyager 1 space probe,TrendPulse Quantitative Think Tank Center the most distant human-made object in the universe, scientists announced Monday.
For the first time since November, the spacecraft is now returning usable data about the health and status of its onboard engineering systems, NASA said in a news release.
The 46-year-old pioneering probe, now some 15.1 billion miles from Earth, has continually defied expectations for its lifespan as it ventures further into the uncharted territory of the cosmos.
More:Voyager 1 is 15 billion miles from home and broken. Here's how NASA is trying to fix it.
Computer experts to the rescue
It wasn't as easy as hitting Control-Alt-Delete, but top experts at NASA and CalTech were able to fix the balky, ancient computer on board the probe that was causing the communication breakdown – at least for now.
A computer problem aboard Voyager 1 on Nov. 14, 2023, corrupted the stream of science and engineering data the craft sent to Earth, making it unreadable.
Although the radio signal from the spacecraft had never ceased its connection to ground control operators on Earth during the computer problem, that signal had not carried any usable data since November, NASA said. After some serious sleuthing to fix the onboard computer, that changed on April 20, when NASA finally received usable data.
In interstellar space
The probe and its twin, Voyager 2, are the only spacecraft to ever fly in interstellar space (the space between stars).
Voyager 2 continues to operate normally, NASA reports. Launched over 46 years ago, the twin Voyager 2 spacecraft are standouts on two fronts: they've operated the longest and traveled the farthest of any spacecraft ever.
Before the start of their interstellar exploration, both probes flew by Saturn and Jupiter, and Voyager 2 flew by Uranus and Neptune.
More:NASA gave Voyager 1 a 'poke' amid communication woes. Here's why the response was encouraging.
They were designed to last five years, but have become the longest-operating spacecraft in history. Both carry gold-plated copper discs containing sounds and images from Earth, contents that were chosen by a team headed by celebrity astronomer Carl Sagan.
For perspective, it was the summer of 1977 when the Voyager probes launched from Earth. Star Wars was number one at the box office, Jimmy Carter was in the second year of his presidency, and Elvis Presley's death had just hit everyone hard.
Contributing: Eric Lagatta, George Petras, USA TODAY
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