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NASA loses contact with spacecraft exploring solar system for over 40 years.

Lost Contact ⁤with Voyager⁢ 2: A Space Mishap

In a surprising turn of events, NASA has temporarily lost‌ contact with the Voyager 2‌ spacecraft. The mishap occurred when a wrong command was accidentally sent, causing a⁢ slight tilt ⁢in the​ spacecraft’s antenna away from Earth.

Voyager 2, launched in 1977,⁢ has been on a remarkable journey exploring the outer regions of our solar system. Currently located‌ around 12 billion miles from⁢ Earth, the spacecraft is unable ‌to send data back ​or receive commands, as reported⁤ by⁤ CBS⁣ News. [source] ​However, NASA remains⁣ hopeful ‍that a scheduled orientation reset on October 15 will rectify the antenna’s position and restore communication.

The antenna shift may have been a mere 2%, but it was enough to sever Voyager 2’s connection ⁢with NASA, according to the Associated Press. NASA’s dish antenna in Canberra, Australia, is diligently‍ scanning for any stray signals from⁣ the spacecraft, although the chances of success are uncertain. It ​takes over 18 hours for Voyager 2’s signal to ‌reach ⁣Earth. Meanwhile, NASA announced that the spacecraft ⁣will continue its‌ trajectory through the solar ‌system.

The Voyager Mission: A Historic Exploration

Both Voyager 1 and Voyager⁣ 2 were launched in 1977 with ‌the primary mission of exploring Jupiter and⁢ Saturn, as stated by NASA. Voyager 1, which ​is still in contact ‌with NASA, ⁣has traveled farther than ⁢any other spacecraft, reaching nearly 15 billion miles from Earth. Voyager ​2, on‌ the other hand, embarked on an ‍extended mission to explore ‍Uranus and Neptune, becoming the only ‌spacecraft to⁣ have ‌visited those outer planets.

The current mission of the Voyager spacecraft,⁣ known‍ as the Voyager Interstellar Mission (VIM), aims to explore the outermost edge of the Sun’s domain and beyond. These intrepid explorers have already ⁣made​ history by venturing into interstellar space,⁢ a region beyond the‌ sun’s heliosphere. Voyager ⁢1 achieved this milestone in August 2012, followed by⁤ Voyager 2 in November ⁤2018.



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