Following a brief stagnation in communication with the Vyzer 1, NASA re -established a relationship with the intersteller spacecraft located more than 15 billion miles from the Earth, using a frequency not used more than forty years to use more than forty years.
Communication between NASA and Vyzer 1 has been smooth at times. In fact, the spacecraft stopped sending readable data to NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California on November 14, 2023, and it was not until April that the mission controllers started receiving the command once again.
Recently, the spacecraft closed one of its two transmitters, after which the engineers suspected that due to the fault protection system of the Vyzer 1, which autonomy reacts to onboard issues.
For example, if the spacecraft uses much more power from its supply source, the fault protection will closure non-essential systems and kick for power conservation, NASA explained.
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This illustration provided by NASA reflects the farthest spacecraft from the Earth, Vaijer 1, seen in the portrayal of this NASA. The Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California announced this week that the Voyager 1S scientific equipment returned to business in November after a technical problem. (AP, file through NASA)
The space agency said that the flight team sent a command to activate one of the heaters of the spacecraft on 16 October. The command takes about 23 hours to travel from Earth to the spacecraft, and then to travel back to another 23 hours for data.
Engineers suspected that the Vyzer 1 should have great power to operate Heather, although the mistake conservation system was triggered.
On 18 October, the team learned about the issue, as Deep Space Network was unable to detect the signal of Vyzer 1. Communication between NASA and spacecraft is on the X-band radio transmitter, which is named for the frequency that uses it.
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NASA’s Vyzer 1 spacecraft has been traveled through the space between the artist, or the space between the stars, which was recorded in 2012. (Credit: NASA/JPL-Calltech)
The fault protection system reduced the rate that was able to send the data back to the transmitter NASA, determined by the engineers, so replace the deep space network required to replace the X-band signal.
Once the signal was located, the Vyzer 1 appeared in a stable position and the team began an investigation as to what happened.
But on 19 October, the communication between the team and the Vyzer 1 stopped again, this time completely.
The team believed that the Fault Protection System of Vyzer 1 was triggered twice and switched to another radio transmitter called S-Band, which uses low power.
NASA re -established communication with the Woyzer 1 Interstaler Space
Pasadena, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California. JPL said that it will allow 530 workers to go this week. (NASA/JPL-Calltech)
Vyjar 1 did not use S-band to communicate with Earth since 1981.
Engineers with deep space networks were eventually able to detect communication of spacecraft from S-band. Instead of turning back the X-band back, the team sent a command on 22 October before finding out what happened to trigger the security system. The S-band was working to confirm the transmitter.
Now, the team is working to gather information to help them find out what happened so that it can return the Woyzer 1 to normal operations.
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The Odissi of the Vyzer 1 began in 1977 when the spacecraft and its twins, Vyzer 2, were launched on a tour of the solar system’s gas legendary planets.
After the postcard ideas of Jupiter’s giant red spot and Saturn’s shimmering rings, after leaving behind, Vyzer 2 Hopskotech for Uranus and Neptune. Meanwhile, Vyzer 1 used Saturn as a gravitational slingshot, which gives strength to the past of Pluto.