I heard one of Voyager's engineers on the latest "Hard Fork" podcast, discussing how it was done. It's on YouTube, and if I did this right the interview is cued up (starts just before the 48 minute mark, if I didn't do it right) -
I heard one of Voyager's engineers on the latest "Hard Fork" podcast, discussing how it was done. It's on YouTube, and if I did this right the interview is cued up (starts just before the 48 minute mark, if I didn't do it right) -
It went silent a few months ago. Engineers at Jet Propulsion lab sent corrective instructions over billions of miles to re-program the space probe.
It worked. There is still fine tuning to take place but it is still "alive."
The original plans, called for it to stop sending signals in about 5 years after launch.