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The team later discovered that the spacecraft had turned off its primary X-band radio transmitter and instead switched over to its secondary S-band radio transmitter, which uses less power ...
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Aging spacecraft starts up a radio transmitter it hasn’t used since 1981 from 15 billion miles awayVoyager 1 has been using one of its two radio transmitters, called an X-band based on the frequency it utilizes, for decades. Meanwhile, the other transmitter, called the S-band, which uses a ...
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Fox Weather on MSNVoyager 1 reestablishes communication with Earth using backup transmitter last used in 1981PASADENA, Calif. – NASA says it has reestablished communication with its Voyager 1 spacecraft after a brief outage from more than 15 billion miles away from Earth. The spacecraft, launched from ...
The issue began in October when the aging probe automatically switched from its primary X-band radio transmitter and began relying on a much weaker S-band radio transmitter to communicate with its ...
The failsafe system also impacted the probe's X-band radio transmitter, which is why engineers hypothesized that Voyager was experiencing a problem. NASA explained: The flight team suspected that ...
Voyager unexpectedly turned off its primary radio transmitter, known as its X-band, before turning on its much weaker S-band transmitter in October. The interstellar spacecraft is currently ...
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