The systematic silencing of Voyager 1’s instruments is a masterclass in managing the inevitable entropy of long-duration space missions. It represents a bittersweet but necessary trade-off between gathering data and maintaining our furthest technological heartbeat.
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NASA Shut Down Another Instrument on Voyager 1 #shorts #space #science #nasa追加:
What if I told you the most [music] distant human-made object in history is slowly dying?
Launched in 1977 by NASA, Voyager 1 was never meant to last this [music] long.
Its mission? Just a few years. Exploring Jupiter and Saturn, but nearly [music] 50 years later it's still traveling over 24 billion kilometers away from Earth far beyond our solar system in the vast [music] darkness of interstellar space. However, there's a problem. Voyager 1 is powered by a radioactive battery and every year it loses more energy. To keep it alive, NASA engineers are making painful decisions. [music] Recently, they shut down another science instrument one that studied low-energy charged [music] particles, something it had been doing for decades. Why shut it off?
Because every watt matters now.
Each instrument [music] turned off is like losing one of the spacecraft's sensors. First, its ability to [music] see certain particles, then others slowly going silent. Right now, [music] only a few instruments remain active and with each passing year, more will be switched off one by one. Scientists are even planning extreme strategies to extend its life, carefully managing every bit of remaining power hoping to keep [music] Voyager alive into the 2030s. But one day the signal will stop.
No more data, no more connection and Voyager 1 will become a silent traveler drifting forever among the stars carrying a golden record, a message from Earth meant for anyone or anything that might one [music] day find it.
A lonely explorer still moving even after its voice is gone.
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