It's been 6 hours since the "memory upload" data was transmitted to Voyager 1 from the NASA DSN site in Canberra.
During that time, the signal has traveled about a quarter of the way to Voyager 1, about the average distance to Pluto. The response will arrive at earth on Sunday around 1500 UTC (RTT = 45 hours).
Let's imagine a spacecraft sent to the nearest star Proxima Centauri, 4.2 light-years away. How would we diagnose problems and upload new software to it?
All eyes and ears on Voyager 1 as data is being downloaded from it in response to the "memory upload" commands and data sent 45 hours ago.
The DSN Goldstone 70m antenna is receiving data now at 40 bits/s.
Hopefully, the problem with its transmission being stuck at 0101 has been fixed. We will find out this week ...
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https://eyes.nasa.gov/dsn/dsn.html
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