NASA Voyager 1

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NASA Investigating Voyager 1 Corrupted Telemetry Data ... (ExtremeTech)

NASA reports that Voyager 1 has started sending back scrambled telemetry data. Engineers are investigating, but all science operations are ...

Voyager 1 was the first to offer any direct observations of interstellar space just a few years ago. Voyager 1 is equipped with a fail safe mode that kicks in to maintain basic functionality in the event of a system failure, but that has not been triggered. NASA launched Voyager 1 and 2 in 1977 on a mission to explore the outer solar system.

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Voyager 1 sends mysterious data from 14.5 billion miles away (Interesting Engineering)

NASA have just announced that some of Voyager 1's systems appear to be playing up. Engineers are working hard to figure out a fix.

NASA assures us that its engineers will continue to work at solving the mystery that Voyager 1 has presented them. "Launched in 1977, both Voyagers have operated far longer than mission planners expected, and are the only spacecraft to collect data in interstellar space. Until the nature of the issue is better understood, the team cannot anticipate whether this might affect how long the spacecraft can collect and transmit science data," said NASA. For instance, the data may appear to be randomly generated, or does not reflect any possible state the AACS could be in," explains NASA. If it can be identified, however, corrections may be possible through a software update as actual hardware fixes are clearly out of the question. According to its recent press release, readouts from the Attitude Articulation and Control System (AACS) seem invalid.

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Where is Voyager 1? Location of Nasa space probe explained after ... (iNews)

Nasa Voyager 1 probe, which was launched in 1977, is sending back data that are baffling scientists. Experts are trying to get to the bottom of the problem.

It was part of a programme to analyse the outer Solar System and the interstellar space beyond the It was part of a programme to analyse the outer Solar System and the interstellar space beyond theNasa Voyager 1 was launched. “The spacecraft are both almost 45 years old, which is far beyond what the mission planners anticipated. It said until it can discover the nature of the issue it will not be able to anticipate how long the spacecraft “can collect and transmit science data”. The heliosphere is a bubble around the planets – it is caused by the sun sending out solar wind.Nasa Voyager 1 was launched. In 2012 Voyager 1 crossed the heliopause and entered interstellar space making it the first spacecraft to do so.

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Nasa puzzled by 'mysterious' signals from Voyager space probe (Metro)

Nasa engineers are trying to solve a mystery taking place on its Voyager 1 spacecraft. The space probe is apparently sending signals that 'don't reflect ...

‘The spacecraft are both almost 45 years old, which is far beyond what the mission planners anticipated. Whatever it is will take time as Voyager 1 is currently 23.3billion kilometers from the Earth, and it takes roughly two days to send a message to the probe and get a response. While the spacecraft continues to gather and send science data and otherwise operate as normal, the mission team is searching for the source of the issue.

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NASA's Voyager 1 sends mysterious information from beyond our ... (Dev Hardware)

NASA's Voyager1 Forty-five years after its launch, it continues its journey beyond our solar system. But now that senior spacecraft is sending strange.

It is now 14.5 billion miles from Earth, becoming the most man-made distant object. But now that senior spacecraft is sending strange data, confusing its engineers. “Until the nature of the problem is well understood, the team cannot expect this to affect how long the spacecraft can collect and transmit scientific data,” NASA said.

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Voyager 1 is sending bizarre, glitchy signals back to NASA (Inverse)

The puzzling signal is coming from onboard the spacecraft, but there's a challenge in diagnosing from afar. NASA/Hulton Archive/Getty Images.

“And we don’t understand that yet.” But the telemetry signal itself “does not make any sense,” producing either all zeros or the number 377, Dodd says. “But it hasn’t gone into any kind of fault protection, which tells us that the spacecraft thinks it’s just fine. As Voyager 1 wades through the edge of our cosmic lake, where the magnetic field of the Sun interacts with the interstellar medium in ways that are yet to be fully understood, things might happen. “It’s something in the circuitry,” she says. The signal from the computer that keeps Voyager 1’s antenna pointed towards Earth is sending back erroneous number sequences, such as rows of zeros.

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NASA's Voyager 1 sends mysterious data from outside our solar ... (La Ronge Northerner)

NASA Voyager 1 It continues its journey outside our solar system, 45 years after its launch. But now, the veteran spacecraft is sending out strange data,

It’s now 14.5 billion miles from Earth, making it the farthest man-made object. But now, the veteran spacecraft is sending out strange data, baffling its engineers. Twitter fanatic. Alcohol fanatic. Launched in 1977 To explore the outer planets in our solar system, Voyager 1 has been operating for a long time and continues to send information about its flights back to Earth. The pioneer spacecraft left our solar system and Entered interstellar space in 2012. NASA He said on Wednesday that while the probe is still working properly, the readings from the Expression and Attitude Control System – AACS for short – do not appear to match the spacecraft’s movements and direction, indicating that the craft is confused about its position in space.

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Voyager 1: Where is the spacecraft and why was it first launched ... (Evening Standard)

The readouts from the spacecraft's attitude articulation and control system (AACS) are not reflecting what is happening onboard Voyager 1. However, Voyager 1 is ...

Voyager 1 is the furthest man-made object from Earth, and has reached Interstellar space. Voyager 1 carries a copy of the Golden Record which is a message from humanity to the cosmos. However, Voyager 1 is successfully receiving and executing commands from Earth.

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NASA's Voyager 1 seems to be sending peculiar data from beyond ... (Times Now)

NASA's Voyager 1 is in interstellar space and is sending readings that are puzzling engineers at the Jet Propulsion Lab. Engineers say that the mysterious ...

The AACS is always pointed towards Voyager 1is still on its path to explore space and send data from the outer reaches of the universe. But the data coming in from Voyager 1 is not matching the trajectory and location in space.

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Nasa Voyager 1: What does it do and where in space is it right now? (Metro)

Find out about Nasa spacecraft Voyager 1, which launched in 1977 and has travelled past Jupiter, Saturn and beyond the solar system.

Upon reaching Saturn, it found a new G-ring plus five then-unknown moons. Where exactly in space is the Nasa Voyager 1? Voyager 1 launched in 1977, along with another Nasa space probe called Voyager 2. What is Nasa Voyager 1 and what does it do? It is back in the news as of May 2022 – as Nasa reveals it has been sending back puzzling data. Back in 2021, Voyager 1 made headlines for picking up a faint hum coming from beyond the edge of our solar system.

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NASA Voyager 1: where is space probe and why is it sending back ... (NationalWorld)

NASA Voyager 1: where is space probe and why is it sending back 'impossible data' from edge of Solar System? NASA scientists are struggling to understand data ...

Ms Dodd confirmed the space probe is currently in the interstellar medium, saying: “We’re [also] in interstellar space – a high-radiation environment that no spacecraft have flown in before. So there are some big challenges for the engineering team. Scientists have been left baffled after the NASA Voyager 1 space probe sent back “impossible data” from the edge of the Solar System.

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NASA Voyager 1 Space Probe From the '70s Afflicted by Mysterious ... (CNET)

The farthest spacecraft from Earth is beaming back weird telemetry data.

Is the AACS the culprit or is another system experiencing a glitch? They're both in interstellar space, which Voyager 1 and 2 project manager Suzanne Dodd describes as a "high-radiation environment that no spacecraft have flown in before." NASA's 45-year-old Voyager 1 spacecraft is a marvel.

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NASA engineers trying to figure out strange readings from aging ... (The Verge)

Voyager 1, NASA's spacecraft in interstellar space, is sending back weird data — but it doesn't seem to be affecting the spacecraft's mission.

Adapting is a way of life for the Voyager teams. But it’s returning data that doesn’t accurately describe what the system is doing, according to NASA. “For instance, the data may appear to be randomly generated, or does not reflect any possible state the AACS could be in,” NASA wrote in a press release. Launched in 1977, Voyager 1 has been exploring the cosmos for nearly half a century. It’s a mystery that does not seem to be putting the Voyager 1 spacecraft in any immediate jeopardy, but NASA is trying to figure it out nonetheless. At a distance of 14.5 billion miles from Earth, Voyager 1 is the farthest human-made object in space. It has a twin, Voyager 2, that was launched 16 days prior in the same year.

Voyager 1 puzzles NASA engineers with false telemetry data (New Atlas)

The 45-year-old Voyager 1 deep space probe is showing its age as NASA engineers try to determine why it is sending back invalid telemetry data from its ...

If the source cannot be found, the alternative may be to switch to a redundant hardware system. According to NASA, the malfunction wasn't serious enough to trigger the onboard fault protection systems and the signal isn't losing strength, showing that the high-gain antenna is still pointing in the right direction. It manages this thanks to its three plutonium-fueled Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generators (RTGs) that are expected to continue to provide the probe with power until sometime after 2025.

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NASA's Voyager 1's mysterious data transmission (The National Wales)

Launched in 1977 to explore the outer planets, a marvel of technology named Voyager 1 continues to transmit data back to Earth. However, after 45 years, ...

With NASA stating that after 2036 both probes will be out of range of the Deep Space Network which allows contact with them, it remains down to the gold-plated audio-visual disc that the craft carry to potential alert other civilizations that we exist. Some of the recent information received doesn't appear to be quite as expected though, almost as if the probe doesn't know where it is anymore. Launched in 1977 to explore the outer planets, a marvel of technology named Voyager 1 continues to transmit data back to Earth.

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NASA's Voyager 1 sending weird signals from beyond solar system ... (WION)

However, new data sent by the Voyager 1 has perplexed the NASA engineers of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL). On Wednesday, NASA said that while the probe is ...

Launched in 1977, Voyager 1 exited our solar system in 12 years and entered interstellar space in 2012. "A mystery like this is sort of par for the course at this stage of the Voyager mission," Suzanne Dodd, a project manager for Voyager 1 and 2 at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, said in a statement. Launched in 1977, Voyager 1 exited our solar system in 12 years and entered interstellar space in 2012

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