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Voyager 1 loses contact with NASA and switches on retro transmitter that has not been used since 1981

Voyager 1 loses contact with NASA and switches on retro transmitter that has not been used since 1981

Scientists lost contact with the interstellar Voyager 1 probe from October 19 to 24, after a technical glitch forced the spacecraft’s main radio transmitter to shut down. NASA officials wrote in a blog post. Engineers have since made contact with Voyager 1’s weaker spare transmitter, which has not been used since 1981, while they assess the situation.

“The transmitter shutdown appears to have been caused by the spacecraft’s fault protection system, which responds autonomously to onboard problems,” NASA officials wrote in the blog post. “For example, if the spacecraft overloads its power supply, the fault protection will conserve energy by disabling systems that are not essential to keep the spacecraft flying,” including the spacecraft’s main radio transmitter, the team added.