NASA knows what knocked Voyager 1 offline, but it will take a while to fix

Enlarge / A Voyager space probe in a clean room at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in 1977.Space Frontiers/Archive Photos/Getty Images

Engineers have determined why NASA’s Voyager 1 probe has been transmitting gibberish for nearly five months, raising hopes of recovering humanity’s most distant spacecraft.

Voyager 1, traveling outbound some 15 billion miles (24 billion km) from Earth, started beaming unreadable data down to ground controllers on November 14. For nearly four months, NASA knew Voyager 1 was still alive—it continued to broadcast a steady signal—but could not decipher anything it was saying.

Confirming their hypothesis, engineers at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory

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