Voyager 1 Probe Resumes Sending Useful Data After Months of Malfunction, Promising Scientific Insights from Beyond Our Solar System

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NASA’s Voyager 1 probe, the most distant man-made object in the Universe, has resumed sending usable information back to ground control after months of garbled data, announced the US space agency on Monday. Previously, the spacecraft had stopped sending readable data back to Earth on November 14, 2023, but controllers knew it was still receiving their commands. In March, NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory team discovered that a malfunctioning chip was causing the issue and devised a coding fix that worked within the spacecraft’s limited memory constraints.

Now, Voyager 1 is providing data on the health and status of its engineering systems, with plans to start sending scientific data back soon. Launched in 1977, Voyager 1 became the first spacecraft from Earth to enter the interstellar medium in 2012 and is currently over 15 billion miles away from Earth. Messages from Earth take about 22.5 hours to reach the spacecraft, showcasing the immense distance it has traveled.

The Voyager spacecraft carries “Golden Records,” containing a variety of information about Earth intended for potential extraterrestrial encounters. These records include a map of our solar system, a piece of uranium for dating purposes, and instructions on how to play the record. The selections for the Golden Records were chosen by a committee headed by Carl Sagan and include encoded images of life on Earth, music, and sounds that can be played with a stylus.

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