NASA is Making Sacrifices To Keep the Voyager Mission Alive (theverge.com)
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- News link: https://science.slashdot.org/story/25/03/06/1615227/nasa-is-making-sacrifices-to-keep-the-voyager-mission-alive
- Source link: https://www.theverge.com/news/625182/nasa-voyager-mission-instruments-shut-down-power
The radioisotope power systems aboard the Voyagers lose approximately 4 watts annually, threatening to end their mission within months without intervention. "Electrical power is running low," said Voyager project manager Suzanne Dodd. "The Voyagers have been deep space rock stars since launch, and we want to keep it that way as long as possible." NASA engineers believe these measures could enable the probes to continue operating into the 2030s, far beyond their initial five-year design life.
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Better do it before (Score:3, Insightful)
...DOGE gets ahold of it: they'll shut features down first and then try to restore them if embarrassing* problems show up. It's kind of like programming via genetic algorithm.
* They ignore or deflect non-embarrassing problems.
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Obviously including Louis Armstrong and Chuck Berry on the golden record is DEI
Also there's a naked dude drawn on there. Shut it down!
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> Obviously including Louis Armstrong and Chuck Berry on the golden record is DEI
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> Also there's a naked dude drawn on there. Shut it down!
Good luck catching up to the Voyager probes, though.
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Sadly true but funny, mod the OP up and the replies to it!
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$300T in unfunded liabilities is the bigger problem.
If you have a workable solution literally everybody would want to know.
Going full-tilt Type I or Type II error isn't interesting.
Advocating for the status quo is just opting out of the conversation.
"Maff is raycis" is the same as putting a banana in your ear.
NASA is Making Sacrifices! (Score:2)
I am sure that NASA has plenty of virgins available for sacrifice.
Amazing (Score:4, Insightful)
Amazing pieces of technology and skill set of all those involved.
Seems like a miracle that they can even locate these things, let alone communicate with them.