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Rescue in the Last Second: So the Nasa Secured the Survival of Voyager 2

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In order to avert the premature end of the Voyager-2 mission, the Nasa has carried out a far-reaching intervention on the space probe. A pragmatic measure now ensures that the dwindling energy reserves are sufficient for the time being. read more on t3n.de
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In order to avert the premature end of the Voyager-2 mission, the Nasa has carried out a far-reaching intervention on the space probe. A pragmatic measure now ensures that the dwindling energy reserves are sufficient for the time being. read more on t3n.de

In March 2020, NASA voluntarily deactivated the Australian Deep Space Station 43 antenna, the only way to communicate with Voyager 2 to 18 billion kilometres. For eleven months, the probe continued to transmit data without receiving any commands from the Earth, highlighting a critical dependence on this unique facility. More

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SciencePost broke the news on Tuesday, August 18, 2026.
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