![]() ![]() NASA has lost communication with the Voyager 2 satellite. It’s now on flight controllers at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California to attempt spinning Voyager 2’s antenna - off-kilter by an impactful 2% - so it can face the Earth again to better receive signals. Learning that Voyager 2 - launched in 1977 to flyby our solar system’s outer, jovian planets - had a signal “buoyed our spirits” at NASA, project manager Suzanne Dodd wrote in an email, the Associated Press reported. On Tuesday, it was announced that NASA had only first heard back from the vessel when a “heartbeat signal” was picked up by deep space network antennas massively positioned throughout Earth. ![]() NASA has lost contact with its deep space, Voyager 2 probe after giving the spacecraft an incorrect command two weeks ago. NASA director calls bunk on existence of UFOs: ‘Absolutely not’Īstronomers hopeful of receiving alien reply today after beaming message into space 40 years ago ![]() Mars colony could survive with 22 people - just don’t bring these losers NASA working on supersonic jet that can fly from NY to London in 1.5 hours ![]()
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