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NASA's Voyager 1 Resumes Sending Science Data

This illustration provided by NASA depicts Voyager 1. The most distant spacecraft from Earth stopped sending back understandable data in November 2023. The Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern

NASA's Voyager 1, the farthest spacecraft from Earth, has resumed sending valuable science data after experiencing a computer issue in November. The Jet Propulsion Laboratory confirmed that Voyager 1's four instruments are now operational. In April, the team successfully received significant data from the spacecraft and recently instructed it to resume its environmental studies.

Launched in 1977, Voyager 1 is currently navigating through interstellar space, the vast expanse between star systems. Prior to entering this region, the spacecraft made remarkable discoveries, including identifying a faint ring encircling Jupiter and observing several of Saturn's moons. Equipped with instruments designed to analyze plasma waves, magnetic fields, and particles, Voyager 1 continues to provide valuable insights into the mysteries of deep space.

Currently, Voyager 1 is positioned more than 15 billion miles (24.14 kilometers) away from Earth, marking a historic milestone in space exploration. Its companion, Voyager 2, is also venturing through interstellar space and is located over 12 billion miles (19.31 kilometers) from our planet.

The ongoing success of Voyager 1's mission highlights the enduring legacy of NASA's groundbreaking Voyager program. As these spacecraft continue their journey into the unknown reaches of the cosmos, they serve as beacons of human ingenuity and exploration.

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