Welcome Back, Voyager 2.@Nasa Has Reestables Full Communications with Voyager 2. We Shouted 12.5 Billion Miles (19.9 Billion KM) Into Intertellar Space, Instructing it to Turn Its Antenna Back to Earthen – And AFTER AFETES AAFTER NRIS It Worked! https://t.co/bjdkh6icg5 https://t.co/wqh5jfmlf
– nasa jPL (@nasajpl) August 4, 2023
On Tuesday, scientists designed a deep space network (DSN) with the help of several observatories to receive any type of signal coming from the voyager. However, this signal was so weak that it was not possible to read the data being received through it. Now NASA’s jet propulsion laboratory has given a new update, which has been said that it has succeeded in installing Voyzer in the right direction. It was called the ‘Interestler Shaout’ which took 18.5 hours to reach the Voyager. Whereas scientists who were controlling this mission took 37 hours to find out whether the command did his job for the Voyager. On August 4, it started sending data. This made scientists find out that it is working in a normal way, and is growing on its approximate projection path. In December 2018, it left its protective magnetic armor. Now it is moving forward in its journey between stars. It explored Jupiter and Saturn before exiting the solar system. This is the first spacecraft to reach Uranus and Neptune.
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