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NASA Hears ‘Heartbeat’ From Voyager 2 After Losing Touch With the Distant Probe #shorts

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The Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft, which marks India’s third lunar exploration mission, has accomplished a noteworthy achievement by entering the moon’s sphere of influence. This successful entry was made possible through a TransLunar Injection (TLI) executed by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO). The upcoming crucial step is the Lunar Orbit Insertion (LOI) scheduled for August 5, during which the spacecraft’s liquid engine will be activated once more to position it into a lunar orbit.
The Voyager mission team at NASA successfully detected a signal from Voyager 2 after losing contact with the spacecraft, which has been operational for almost 46 years. The spacecraft's antenna shifted slightly, making it unable to receive commands or send data back to Earth. The team used the Deep Space Network to communicate with Voyager 2 and attempted to send signals back to the spacecraft. Although the spacecraft's antenna was not oriented correctly, they hoped to get its attention. Voyager 1, also part of the mission, continues to operate as expected. Both spacecraft are in interstellar space, collecting valuable data in unexplored territory.
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The Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft, which marks India’s third lunar exploration mission, has accomplished a noteworthy achievement by entering the moon’s sphere of influence. This successful entry was made possible through a TransLunar Injection (TLI) executed by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO). The upcoming crucial step is the Lunar Orbit Insertion (LOI) scheduled for August 5, during which the spacecraft’s liquid engine will be activated once more to position it into a lunar orbit.
The Voyager mission team at NASA successfully detected a signal from Voyager 2 after losing contact with the spacecraft, which has been operational for almost 46 years. The spacecraft's antenna shifted slightly, making it unable to receive commands or send data back to Earth. The team used the Deep Space Network to communicate with Voyager 2 and attempted to send signals back to the spacecraft. Although the spacecraft's antenna was not oriented correctly, they hoped to get its attention. Voyager 1, also part of the mission, continues to operate as expected. Both spacecraft are in interstellar space, collecting valuable data in unexplored territory.
#chandrayaan3 #isro #voyager2 #nasa #space