It is Back! Voyager 1 Returns Data from All 4 Instruments – Full Update!

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Join us as we dive into the incredible journey of Voyager 1's recovery! After months of silence, NASA engineers heroically restored communication, reviving all four scientific instruments from over 15 billion miles away. Discover the ingenious methods used to fix the spacecraft and the exciting implications for future space exploration. Don't miss out on how Voyager 1 continues to unravel the mysteries of the cosmos. Tune in to witness this remarkable story of perseverance and innovation!

Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
00:39 Resolving the Communication Breakdown
02:57 Insights from the Interstellar Medium
05:39 Comparative Legacy of Voyager and Its Peers
08:13 Outro
08:31 Enjoy

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My wife spent years building the scientific central control modules for both the voyager 1&2; some parts of it on the dining room table, she would get so angry when the updates were made and she had to take what she had done apart to add the change’s into it, it was all hand wired and components, her dna is all inside, good to hear her accomplishments are still working as it travels through the cosmos, she passed in 2020, but her legacy travels on.

jeffdunnell
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.. I was 27 when Voyager 1 was launched, I'm now 74...My wife and I were on Vacation at Coco Beach at the time and witnessed the launch...I would have never guessed, 47 years later, it would still be "talking" to us 😎
What a marvelous feat of engendering...My oldest grandson is a Python software engineer working for SpaceX...
He received his Ph.D in Aerospace Engineering from Ga Tech...He is without doubt, a remarkable young man 😊

ltdees
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Standing ovation for the engineering team! 🎉🎉🎉

srobbins-ukraine
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Built in the 70s when transistors were big enough to see and data was stored on tape. This is phenomenal.

daviddewey
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I find it stunning that Voyager has the flexibility to relocate software within it to bypass malfunctioning hardware. That's impresive enough in MODERN hardware, and this is ANCIENT by computer standards.

Turboy
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Vger. You gotta love it.
Who doesn't have a soft spot for VGER?
Best concept for the Star Trek movie series which started almost half a century ago.

mitchellhawkes
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I remember when these 2 were that time NOBODY would have believed that they would still be functional almost 50 YEARS fact that the signals can be resolved beyond the background noise is amazing to me....someone, years ago, likened it to being able to see a 40w light bulb on the moon....amazing. TRULY.

ssnerd
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"All channels are now open, Captain."
There's a pretty bright Communications Officer in that NASA control center.
Lieutenant Uhura salutes you.

mitchellhawkes
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How wonderful for us science nerds. This amazing device is proof of the quality of our engineering and physics. Congratulations to the entire team.

thesoundsmith
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Damn. The people working on this are a cut above.

ml.
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The fact that every engineer who worked on Voyager is either dead or very much retired is a testament to the current set of engineers that currently maintain it.

larryfine
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Billions of years in the future, an alien spacecraft will capture one of the Voyagers and they will be amazed to learn that on the other side of the galaxy there was a technological civilization capable of building this machine that has long since disappeared.

Conan
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When they were launched, I had just turned 19, and have been keeping tabs on them for a very long time. 👍🇺🇸

josephpacchetti
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It still amazes me that voyager 1 & 2 are still functioning. What a marvel of engineering! Job well done 😊 and still going ❤🎉

kamuroshow
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This is real resilience... thank you for this historic news..

kafklatsch
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once man has taken its last breath voyager 1 & 2 will go on as a testament of humanity's long past.

gordonbesancon
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What an achievement! A triumph of foresighted design, record-keeping, and a diligent maintenance team. Go guys, go NASA!

flamencoprof
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It is beyond impressive how long Voyager 1 has lasted! What an amazing job the engineers did back them and how fantastic they still to this day have managed to revive and keep it alive! Brilliant men and women!

TheSanien
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Simply incredible engineering. Hats of to NASA.

larrydugan
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Good thing it had some discreet "old school" circuitry. 😊

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