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    NASA JPL Live

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    Fixing Voyager: How NASA Restored Communications with Voyager 1 from Across the Solar System

    After more than four and a half decades exploring our solar system and beyond, Voyager 1 has had a challenging year. In November 2023, the spacecraft suddenly and unexpectedly stopped sending scientific and engineering data back to Earth, beginning a months-long process to diagnose and problem-solve with a spacecraft billions of miles away and built on systems designed in the 1970s. 

    Join us for a live talk to learn how the Voyager team at JPL – both current and retired – used an impressive combination of modern and past resources, detective work, trial and error, and decades of experience to solve the problem.

    Launched in 1977, Voyager 1 and its twin Voyager 2 are the only spacecraft ever to operate outside the heliosphere and continue to provide valuable scientific data from interstellar space.

    Speakers:

    • Kareem Badaruddin, Voyager mission manager, NASA JPL

    • Dr. Linda Spilker, Voyager project scientist, NASA JPL

    Host:

    • Gregory Smith, communications and education directorate, NASA JPL

    Co-host:

    • Calla Cofield, Media Relations Specialist, NASA JPL

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