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NASA Resurrects Voyager 1 Interstellar Spacecraft's Thrusters After 20 Years
Saturday May 17, 2025. 09:00 AM , from Slashdot
![]() To solve the problem, NASA's team had to reactivate Voyager 1's long-dormant backup roll thrusters and then attempt to restart the heaters that keep them operational. If the star tracker drifted too far from its guide star during this process, the roll thrusters would automatically fire as a safety measure -- but if the heaters weren't back online by then, firing the thrusters could cause a dangerous pressure spike. So, the team had to precisely realign the star tracker before the thrusters engaged. Because Voyager is so incredibly distant, the team faced an agonizing 23-hour wait for the radio signal to travel all the way back to Earth. If the test had failed, Voyager might have already been in serious trouble. Then, on March 20, their patience was finally rewarded when Voyager responded perfectly to their commands. Within 20 minutes of receiving the signal, the team saw the thruster heaters' temperature soar -- a clear sign that the backup thrusters were firing as planned. 'It was such a glorious moment. Team morale was very high that day,' Todd Barber, the mission's propulsion lead at JPL, said in the statement. 'These thrusters were considered dead. And that was a legitimate conclusion. It's just that one of our engineers had this insight that maybe there was this other possible cause, and it was fixable. It was yet another miracle save for Voyager.' Read more of this story at Slashdot.
https://science.slashdot.org/story/25/05/17/0111201/nasa-resurrects-voyager-1-interstellar-spacecraf...
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