NASA Revives Voyager 2
NASA engineers have revived the Voyager 2 probe on the edge of the solar system. A single bit flip in a location caused a problem in the probe’s memory.
The problem was reset by engineers at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif. After the resetting, the Voyager 2 is back on the track.
The malfunctioning began on April 22. During this time Voyager 2 was flying 8.6 billion miles from our planet, Earth. Voyager 2 was primarily aimed at studying Saturn gained fame for its grand tour of the solar system.
Now both Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 are heading out of the solar system
Related posts:
- NASA tests successfully a new system The fight for the conquest of space has become a...
- Atlantis Undocks From Space Station, Heads Home After finishing the assembly operation on a new Russian module,...
- NASA: 2010 the hottest year in history NASA scientist warned that 2010 could be the hottest year...
- 2010 Horoscopes Get ready! 2010 will be an exciting year for...
- Fly eyes for solar panels Fly eyes are perfectly shaped for manufacturing efficient solar cells says...