NASA engineers are working to keep the Voyager mission alive as it cruises through interstellar space, opting to shut down ...
NASA engineers have shut down another instrument on Voyager 1 to preserve the power of the most distant spacecraft ever sent ...
This difficult decision was made to conserve the spacecraft’s dwindling power reserves as it continues its historic journey ...
NASA has shut down a major science instrument aboard Voyager 1 as the spacecraft faces declining power nearly five decades ...
Source: NASA / Hulton Archive / NASA’s Voyager 1 has survived nearly 50 years and a light-day of travel from Earth — but in ...
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NASA sacrifices Voyager 1 instrument to extend historic interstellar spacecraft's mission
The Low-Energy Charged Particles (LECP) science instrument was shut down by engineers at JPL to conserve power.
On April 17, engineers at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Southern California sent commands to shut down an instrument.
NASA has revealed it’s working on a plan called “The Big Bang” that it hopes will extend the working lives of the Voyager probes. A few details about the plan appear in an April 17 NASA announcement ...
On April 17, engineers at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Southern California sent commands to shut down an instrument aboard Voyager 1 called the Low-energy Charged Particles experiment, or ...
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