After a nasty computer glitch five months ago, a team at the Jet Propulsion Lab has the spacecraft Voyager able to communicate again with Earth in a way that mission operators can understand.
For the first time in months, NASA is receiving readable data from Voyager 1. The spacecraft exploring interstellar space at a distance of 15 billion miles sends back science.
NASA engineers successfully receive decipherable data from Voyager 1 after a five-month communication glitch, employing innovative solutions to restore contact
One of only two spacecraft built by humans to have left our solar system is alive and kicking. NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory announced April 22 that Voyager 1 is sending engineering data back to Earth for the first time since November.