[19:48] Vrijwilligers die signaal van Voyager oppikken, krijgen felicitaties van NASA

Met een bijna 70-jaar oude telescoop ontving stichting Camras een signaal van Voyager I. Het verst verwijderde menselijke object. En dat viel op: 'Internet stond in de brand'.

https://www.rtvdrenthe.nl/nieuws/17069597/vrijwilligers-die-signaal-van-voyager-oppikken-krijgen-felicitaties-van-nasa

#Camras #VoyagerI. #Internet

Vrijwilligers die signaal van Voyager oppikken, krijgen felicitaties van NASA

Met een bijna 70-jaar oude telescoop ontving stichting Camras een signaal van Voyager I. Het verst verwijderde menselijke object. En dat viel op: 'Internet stond in de brand'.

RTV Drenthe
Radio Waves: RTI Receives Top-Rank, Vatican Radio interview, and the Complications Communicating with Voyager I

Radio Waves:  Stories Making Waves in the World of Radio Welcome to the SWLing Post’s Radio Waves, a collection of links to interesting stories making waves in the world of radio. Enjoy! Many thank…

The SWLing Post

Voyager 1 was in crisis in interstellar space. NASA wouldn’t give up. - The Washington Post
https://archive.ph/SUOKQ

#SpaceExploration #Voyageri #Nasa

Radio Waves: HEBA Antenna Approval, Eclipse Time Signal Shift, A Novice’s Guide to Amateur Radio Astronomy, and Voyager 1 Sending Data Again!!

Radio Waves:  Stories Making Waves in the World of Radio Welcome to the SWLing Post’s Radio Waves, a collection of links to interesting stories making waves in the world of radio. Enjoy! Many thank…

The SWLing Post

Yay! Thanks, more than 50 years old engineers that thought of almost anything for a mission that was not supposed to last this long… and thanks to the current engineers that are carrying the torch!

#VoyagerI #Voyager #SoftwareEngineering #OldTimers #JPL #JetPropulsionLaboratory #VoyagerFix
https://botsin.space/@kottke/112316810649514417

kottke.org (@[email protected])

They fixed it: NASA is able to talk to Voyager I again. “For the first time since November, NASA’s Voyager 1 spacecraft is returning usable data about the health and status of its onboard engineering systems.” https://blogs.nasa.gov/voyager/2024/04/22/nasas-voyager-1-resumes-sending-engineering-updates-to-earth/

botsin.space

Hey, they fixed Voyager I!

I bet that was tricky. It’s over 15 billion miles away, 24 billion kilometers. 136.3 AU. Almost nineteen light-hours away. That’s pretty far.

The probe is 47 years old. Younger than me! If I’d gotten my shit together, I could be at least 140 AU out from the sun by now. Well, I didn’t. Another opportunity passed me by.
#Voyager #VoyagerI