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NASA Shuts Off Instrument on Voyager 1 to Keep Spacecraft Operating
(science.nasa.gov)
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It never fails to fill me with absolute respect and awe for the people who build them, that the Voyager probes have gone so far and done so much for so long. It's remarkable, and inspiring.
And the fact that they not only still work, but were made in such a way that individual instruments could be shut off in order to divert power to others and keep the thing alive for longer is just the icing on the cake. Just incredible.
It’s wild that they were originally built for a five year mission and they’re still ticking almost 50 years later.
Just like Star Trek.
And just like Voyager, Star Trek seems to be shutting off instruments to keep it alive... Wait, NVM they cancelled everything.
The Voyagers were the first spacecraft that could be reprogrammed after launch. When they launched the technology to get pictures back from Neptune and Uranus didn’t exist yet nor had the code Voyager needed to do it been written yet.