NASA loses contact with Voyager 2 spacecraft after mildly embarrassing case of human error

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After days of silence, NASA has heard again a spacecraft it misplaced contact with following a mildly embarrassing case of human error.

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The area company hadn't heard a peep from Voyager 2 since final week, when flight commanders by accident pinged throughout an incorrect command that noticed it tilt its antenna away from Earth.

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But NASA's assortment of large radio satellites around the globe, referred to as the Deep Space Network, has now picked up a "heartbeat signal".

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Project supervisor Suzanne Dodd stated it meant the 46-year-old craft was alive and working.

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Given the spacecraft is billions of miles from our planet, it was feared it would take till October to re-establish contact, as that is when it is due for an computerized reset.

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Commanders now have an opportunity to vary that by shifting Voyager 2's antennas again in direction of Earth, though they aren't assured of success.

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Voyager 2 definitely is aware of its approach across the cosmos - it was launched approach again in 1977.

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It's managed by NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California and is the one spacecraft to have visited both Neptune or Uranus - our Solar System's ice large planets.

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It's additionally visited fuel giants Jupiter and Saturn.

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Its an identical twin, Voyager 1, can also be nonetheless in area and in contact with Earth from a whopping 15 million miles away. It's humanity's most distant spacecraft.

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Both craft are to be powered down over the following few years, potentially as soon as 2025.

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