Voyager 1, launched nearly 50 years ago, continues to send data back to Earth. Despite aging technology and power constraints, its groundbreaking mission has redefined our understanding of the solar system.
NASA's Voyager 1, launched in 1977, has revived its main thrusters against all odds, ensuring continued communication in interstellar space. This unexpected fix has reignited hope for the aging spacecraft's mission.
NASA marks 60 years of its Deep Space Network in Canberra while launching plans for Deep Space Station 33. This new antenna will enhance communication with spacecraft, including the iconic Voyager 2, as we explore beyond our solar system.