Long Distance Repairs
JimPooley writes: "The BBC News website has this story which tells how Voyager 1, currently heading for the heliopause, had its backup systems brought online after the primary systems showed signs of failing.
They don't build 'em like that any more - more's the pity."
Did anything ever go further than where Voyager 1 is now?
This is the most distant man made object from the Sun. Now as long as it doesn't come back with a nebula around it to kill everyone, I'll be happy.
Sig under construction since 1998.
Wow, a ship named Voyager in interstellar space with primary systems failing, running on backups and almost out of touch with Earth.
And this time I care enough to follow the story. Hrm.
Are we agreed that the BBC article does not give enough praise to the teams that designed, built and have run Voyager and those other early probes which have exceeded their planned lifetimes and capabilities?
Why is it that when you hit the 'search' button with no data in it you see stories that aren't on the front page? I don't have any topics blocked in my user prefs.