NASA engineers trying to figure out strange readings from aging interstellar spacecraft
by Loren Grush from The Verge - All Posts on (#5ZFB7)
The engineering team operating the Voyager 1 spacecraft - NASA's robotic planetary explorer currently zooming through interstellar space - is trying to figure out why the spacecraft is sending back data readouts that don't match what the vehicle is actually doing. It's a mystery that does not seem to be putting the Voyager 1 spacecraft in any immediate jeopardy, but NASA is trying to figure it out nonetheless.
Launched in 1977, Voyager 1 has been exploring the cosmos for nearly half a century. It has a twin, Voyager 2, that was launched 16 days prior in the same year. Both spacecraft did tours of the outer Solar System, flying by planets and photographing moons before eventually traveling outside the boundary of our cosmic neighborhood....