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

Technology Aug 2, 2023 at 14:58

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

Voyager 2 is managed by NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory and is the only craft to have visited either Neptune or Uranus – our Solar System’s ice giant planets.

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

The space agency hadn’t heard a peep from Voyager 2 since last week, when flight commanders accidentally pinged across an incorrect command that saw it tilt its antenna away from Earth.

But  NASA’s collection of giant radio satellites around the world, known as the Deep Space Network, has now picked up a “heartbeat signal”.

Project manager Suzanne Dodd said it meant the 46-year-old craft was alive and operating.

Given the spacecraft is billions of miles from our planet,  it was feared it might take until October to re-establish contact, as that’s when it’s due for an automatic reset.

Voyager 2 certainly knows its way around the cosmos – it was launched way back in 1977.

It’s managed by NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in  California  and is the only spacecraft to have visited either Neptune or Uranus – our Solar System’s ice giant planets.

It’s also visited gas giants Jupiter and Saturn.