
An artist concept depicting one of NASA's twin Voyager spacecraft.
Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech
Voyager 2, one of NASA’s most distant and longest-lived spacecraft, has lost its ability to transmit data to Earth and receive commands through the agency’s Deep Space Network (DSN). The inadvertent 2-deg. misalignment of the probe’s communications antenna with Earth occurred during a July 21...
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