NASA Successfully Restores Communication with Voyager 1 After Five-Month Silence
Engineers at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory have overcome a critical malfunction in Voyager 1's onboard systems, allowing the spacecraft to resume sending data from interstellar space.
- NASA re-establishes contact with Voyager 1, which had ceased transmitting readable data since November 2023.
- The issue was traced to a faulty chip in the spacecraft's Flight Data Subsystem, crucial for data packaging and transmission.
- Engineers implemented a remote fix by relocating affected code to other parts of the system's memory.
- The successful communication restoration was confirmed on April 20, 2024, after data was received back on Earth.
- NASA plans further adjustments to ensure the long-term functionality of Voyager 1's systems, which continue to transmit scientific data.