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It's been almost 40 years since Voyager 2 flew past Uranus, but its readings from that whistlestop flyby have remained some ...
NASA has explored the space beyond Earth and our solar system with spacecraft like Voyagers 1 and 2, and how we’ve discovered ...
How Voyager 1 is still bringing us surprises from the very edge of our solar system The spacecraft, located more than 24 billion kilometres away, was feared lost to the cosmic ocean after decades ...
Uranus does have an internal heat source like its planetary siblings, which may have led scientists to misinterpret the data ...
NASA and Voyager 1 resumed communications and operations after a fault protection system switched the interstellar spacecraft's mode of communication to one using less power.
NASA has come up with a new power plan for Voyager 2 that will keep the probe's instruments running a few years longer.
Researchers from the University of Houston, led by Dr. Xinyue Wang, launched a deep probe of Uranus’ data — and determined ...
NASA has turned off one of Voyager 2's science instruments as power conservation becomes crucial for the interstellar exploring spacecraft located 12.8 billion miles from home.
NASA reconnected with Voyager 1, which is located nearly 15 billion miles away from Earth, after a brief pause that triggered the spacecraft's fault protection system.
"The Voyager 2 flyby of Uranus in 1986 revealed an unusually oblique and off-centred magnetic field," the researchers wrote.
NASA fired off a message to Voyager 2, which is currently traveling in interstellar space, and the decades-old spacecraft responded. Voyager 2 was launched back in the late 1970s and has remained ...