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NASA's Voyager 1 is sending data again after problem

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Voyager 1's four scientific instruments are back in business after a technical issue in November. /AP
Voyager 1's four scientific instruments are back in business after a technical issue in November. /AP

Voyager 1's four scientific instruments are back in business after a technical issue in November. /AP

NASA's Voyager 1, the most distant spacecraft from Earth, is sending science data again.

Voyager 1's four instruments are back in business after a computer problem in November, the Jet Propulsion Laboratory said this week. The team first received meaningful information again from Voyager 1 in April, and recently commanded it to start studying its environment again.

Launched in 1977, Voyager 1 is drifting through interstellar space, or the space between star systems. Before reaching this region, the spacecraft discovered a thin ring around Jupiter and several of Saturn's moons. Its instruments are designed to collect information about plasma waves, magnetic fields and particles.

Voyager 1 is over 24.14 billion kilometers from Earth. Its twin Voyager 2 – also in interstellar space – is more than 19.31 billion kilometers away.

Source(s): AP
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