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Latest Report: NASAs Accidental Command Mistake In Search for Voyager 2

Barbara T. PalmerBy Barbara T. PalmerAugust 1, 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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Title: NASA on the Hunt for Signals from Lost Voyager 2 Spacecraft

In a remarkable attempt to revive communication, NASA has initiated a search for any signals from Voyager 2, a spacecraft that lost contact with Earth due to a wrong command being sent. Despite the spacecraft’s antenna shifting by a mere 2%, it was sufficient to sever communication with Earth.

The search is primarily being conducted using the colossal dish antenna located in Canberra. Through this antenna, scientists hope to detect any stray signals from Voyager 2, which is currently over 12 billion miles away from Earth. Nevertheless, due to the vast distance, it takes a staggering 18 hours for a signal to travel from Voyager 2 to Earth.

Voyager 2, a space probe launched in 1977, aimed to explore the outer regions of our solar system, probing into the mysteries of Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. Making significant breakthroughs in its mission, the spacecraft successfully entered interstellar space in 2018 and has since discovered previously unknown moons on Uranius and Jupiter.

To potentially restore communication, the Canberra antenna has also been tasked with transmitting the correct command to Voyager 2. NASA is optimistic that this endeavor will reestablish contact with the spacecraft. However, in the event of failure, the space agency will be left with no alternative but to wait until October for an automatic spacecraft reset.

It is worth mentioning that Voyager 2’s twin spacecraft, Voyager 1, which was launched shortly before, currently holds the record for being humanity’s most distant spacecraft, located nearly 15 billion miles away from our planet.

The entire NASA team is eagerly watching and waiting, hoping for a signal that will reignite communications with Voyager 2. The spacecraft has not only pushed the boundaries of human exploration but has also captured the imagination of people worldwide. As the search for this distant traveler continues, the anticipation and excitement of what lies beyond the mysterious depths of interstellar space persist.

Barbara T. Palmer

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