After nearly 50 years in space, Voyager 1, the farthest human-made object, continues its journey through interstellar space.
Voyager 1 spent the last 47 years hurtling in a straight line away from Earth, exploring the deepest reaches of space that ...
Engineers working on NASA's Voyager 1 probe have successfully mitigated an issue with the spacecraft's thrusters, which keep ...
NASA's Voyager 1 faces age-related thruster issues due to clogging. Engineers switch to backup thrusters to keep Voyager operational.
Engineers needed to swap out the clogged thrusters on the spacecraft as it continues its journey through interstellar space.
NASA engineers have successfully solved a tricky issue with Voyager 1’s thrusters, which are crucial to keeping the ...
JPL therefore decided to switch back to the attitude propulsion system, but they had to do so with less power available than in 2002. Voyager 1 is running on essential systems only, and even some ...
Auxiliary Power NASA engineers have pulled off an incredible feat, switching the agency's ancient Voyager 1 probe to a ...
Nasa’s Voyager 1 spacecraft, now 47 years into its historic journey through interstellar space, has faced a new challenge as ...
As Voyager 1 and its twin probe, Voyager 2, have aged, the mission team has slowly turned off nonessential systems on both spacecraft to conserve power, including heaters. As a result, components ...
One of the Voyager 1 probe's engines has been successfully launched. It was actually out of order due to performance problems ...