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Voyager 2 remains incommunicado in space due to a computational error , but it is safe and intact, NASA confirmed. Through the official account of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), the scientists monitoring the probe's journey announced that they heard weak radio signals coming from it.
Despite having a failure in the antenna responsible for sending and rec Phone Number List eiving information, the ship operates normally and continues to collect data about the border zone of the solar system. The technology that engineers created during the 1970s remains intact despite showing very clear signs of age.
One of the antennas located in Australia, which makes up the Deep Space Network, was the one that captured signals from Voyager 2. These are radio waves that, in the words of NASA, are “like listening to the heartbeat of the ship.” . The trace is clear enough to confirm that the problem is the two-degree deviation of the main antenna and not, as speculated, a catastrophic error within it.
The detection of the signal raises hopes of recovering the link with the ship ahead of time. JPL assures that they will use the path of that weak radio wave to send a new command that moves the antenna and connects with the Deep Space Network.

Sending information to Voyager 2 and receiving it is a matter of patience. The probe moves away at 1.5 million kilometers per day. It is estimated that there is a separation of 20 billion km from Earth. Radio waves travel at the speed of light, in a vacuum. The instruction would take 18 hours to arrive and another 18 to return to the ground antennas. In the coming days scientists will know if the contact was successful.
If the rescue plan does not work, NASA will resume the original recovery strategy that extends until October 2023. The probe has a scheduled command that restarts the orders a couple of times each year. Once that happens, Voyager 2 will align itself with Earth again. It is a simple protocol that has not failed since the spacecraft began its journey through the solar system in 1977.
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