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TOI World22.04.2026Bilim2 dk okumaIndia

NASA's Voyager 1 Faces Power Emergency, Engineers Implement 'Big Bang' Strategy

Voyager 1's non-essential systems are being turned off to conserve power and extend its operational life through the 2030s.

Hızlı Bakış

  • NASA is implementing a 'Big Bang' strategy to conserve power on the aging Voyager 1 spacecraft, which is losing power annually.
  • Non-essential systems, including the LECP experiment, are being deactivated to ensure communication and data transmission through the 2030s.

Yapay zekâ özeti

Neden Önemli?

Voyager 1, launched 49 years ago, is the furthest human-made object from Earth and is currently in deep space. Its power source, radioisotope thermoelectric generators (RTGs), is degrading, leading to a power loss of approximately four watts per year.

Yazı boyutu

NASA's Voyager 1, launched almost 49 years ago, is currently over 15 billion miles away from Earth and continues to travel through deep space. As the furthest human-made object, it faces a power-related emergency due to its radioisotope thermoelectric generators (RTGs) losing approximately four watts of power annually. Without sufficient power, Voyager 1 would enter fault-protection mode, ceasing future scientific observations. To prevent this, Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) engineers are deactivating non-essential systems to maintain communication and receive scientific data from the edges of our solar system throughout the 2030s.

As part of NASA's ongoing efforts to support the Voyager 1 mission, the Low-energy Charged Particles (LECP) experiment was intentionally turned off on April 17th, 2026. The LECP had provided continuous measurements of ions, electrons, and cosmic rays from beyond the heliosphere since the spacecraft's launch in 1977. This decision was made based on a pre-set hierarchy of priorities to keep the most critical systems functioning for as long as possible. Disabling the LECP is intended to help engineers improve the spacecraft's power output and avoid future system failures during its journey through the interstellar medium.

NASA is planning an ambitious strategy called ‘the Big Bang’ to further extend the operational life of the Voyager spacecraft. This plan involves the coordinated reconfiguration of several onboard components to maximize the use of remaining power while ensuring the spacecraft remains warm enough to prevent fuel line freeze-up. NASA plans to test this new procedure on Voyager 2 in May and June 2026. If successful, the same solution will be applied to Voyager 1 no earlier than July, with a small possibility of reactivating previously closed instruments.

Operating a spacecraft at extreme distances presents distinct logistical challenges. Voyager 1 is 23 light-hours from Earth, meaning each command from Ground Control takes nearly a full day to arrive, and confirmation of receipt takes another full day. This delay necessitates a level of caution and forethought not typical for crewed spacecraft, as real-time troubleshooting is impossible. Currently, Voyager 1 maintains contact with Earth via its final two operational science instruments: the plasma wave subsystems and the magnetometer, which continue to transmit scientific data from unexplored regions of space.

Bundan Sonra Ne Olabilir?

Yapay zekâ öngörüsü — kesinlik taşımaz

  • The 'Big Bang' strategy will be successfully applied to Voyager 1, extending its operational life.

    Muhtemel · Aylar içinde

  • Voyager 1 will continue to transmit valuable scientific data from the interstellar medium through the 2030s.

    Muhtemel · Yıllar içinde

  • Further non-essential systems on Voyager 1 may be deactivated if power continues to decline.

    Olası · Aylar içinde

Açık Sorular

  • What is the exact amount of power remaining for Voyager 1?
  • What are the specific components that will be reconfigured in the 'Big Bang' strategy?
  • What is the precise hierarchy of priority for deactivating systems?
  • What is the possibility of reactivating previously closed instruments after the 'Big Bang' procedure?

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