The house probe contacted floor management for the primary time in 5 months with standing updates on its engineering programs. A month in the past a NASA staff found corrupted code brought on a lapse involved.
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MICHEL MARTIN, HOST:
Good morning, I am Michel Martin. NASA’s Voyager 1 spacecraft, initially launched in 1977, is lastly phoning house once more. The house explorer contacted floor management for the primary time in 5 months with standing updates on its engineering programs. The breakthrough comes a month after the house probe’s working staff found corrupted code was inflicting the lapse involved. The staff hopes Voyager 1 can begin sending scientific knowledge once more within the subsequent few weeks.
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