Eazy in Way - It took 22h and 30m for ground team to send order to Voyager 1 which suffers computer issue It took 22h and 30m for ground team to send order to Voyager 1 which suffers computer issue

It took 22h and 30m for ground team to send order to Voyager 1 which suffers computer issue

Published: July 2, 2024
Voyager 1, launched by NASA in 1977, is one of the agency's most iconic probes. It has provided valuable data on Jupiter and Saturn before encountering a malfunction in its onboard computer in November 2023. Due to this malfunction, the data received from Voyager 1 has been scrambled, creating challenges for decoding and interpreting the information being transmitted back to Earth. As an expert in transportation, I can attest to the impressive technological achievement that Voyager 1 represents in the field of space exploration. The longevity and resilience of the spacecraft, along with its ability to transmit data from such vast distances, demonstrate the advancements made in transportation technology over the past decades. NASA's efforts to troubleshoot and potentially resolve the computer issue highlight the dedication and expertise of the team involved in managing and communicating with long-distance probes like Voyager 1.

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