45 years of the Voyager Missions and NASA has found a way to keep all science instruments running another 2 years at least on Voyager 2. There was a risk of shutting one of the 5 instruments down for power reasons, but that has been mitigated for now. Voyager 1 suffered a instrument loss early in its mission so power isn't as needed at this point. It takes 22 hours for NASA signals to reach the craft.
https://gizmodo.com/nasa-power-hack-ext ... 1850378890
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They don't make them like they use to
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They don't make them like they use to
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- Straight Edge Raven
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Re: They don't make them like they use to
Amazing what NASA can do when they are focused and at their best.TC_Robbie_81 wrote: ↑Wed May 10, 2023 6:48 am Another point of thought is that the techniques to receive these feint signals and filter away noise have improved since these puppies were launched
Hell, I'm sure they've even trained AI to help in the process... Like 20 years ago
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