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Voyager 1 relays messages to NASA’s mission control team after losing contact due to a technical issue. The aging spacecraft is relying on an old radio transmitter.
Following recent communication issues, NASA's Voyager 1 spacecraft resorted to using a backup radio transmitter that has been inactive since 1981. The interstellar explorer experienced a brief ...
Voyager 1 relays messages to NASA’s mission control team after losing contact due to a technical issue. The aging spacecraft is relying on an old radio transmitter.
After some clever problem-solving, the team was able to switch Voyager 1 back to its X-band radio transmitter and receive its daily stream of data again starting in mid-November.
Scientists communicate with both Voyager probes by using a radio transmitter that operates on X-band frequencies, within a range of 8 to 12 gigahertz, via NASA’s Deep Space Network, a web of ...
The space agency reconnected with Voyager 1 five days later using a radio transmitter that the probe hadn’t used since 1981. advertisement. Jalopnik News.
A drone view of the RNZ Pacific shortwave site at Rangitaiki, New Zealand. (Photo courtesy Radio New Zealand.) While some international broadcasters are switching off their shortwave transmitters, ...
The Daventry Transmitter, which opened on 27 July 1925, was the world's first Long Wave transmitting station. The transmitter, known as 5XX, was positioned on Borough Hill near Daventry ...
The space agency reconnected with Voyager 1 five days later using a radio transmitter that the probe hadn’t used since 1981. Voyager 1 remains humanity’s furthest outpost, hurtling across ...
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