NASA’s Deep Space Detective Story Unfolds With Voyager 1

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’s Voyager 1 has been sending non-usable data to Earth. Engineers detected unusual signals in March, revealing a full memory readout of the onboard computer, offering clues to resolve the spacecraft’s data transmission issues.

This new signal resulted from a command sent to Voyager 1 on March 1. Called a “poke” by the team, the command is meant to gently prompt the FDS to try different sequences in its software package in case the issue could be resolved by going around a corrupted section. The team is analyzing the readout. Using that information to devise a potential solution and attempt to put it into action will take time.SciTechDaily: Home of the best science and technology news since 1998. Keep up with the latest scitech news via email or social media.

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