The Voyager 1 team sent some more commands today to the spacecraft to relocate code around the failed memory area in the FDS computer. The command will reach Voyager 1 tomorrow, 22.5 hours later; we will know the results on Saturday.
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The tweet from the Voyager team indicates that the software being relocated is the "program for proper encoding and compression of engineering data (EL-40)."
Would an analogy of replacing spark plugs on a running car be accurate?
https://voyager.jpl.nasa.gov/pdf/sfos2024pdf/24_04_18-24_05_06.sfos.pdf
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The NASA DSN site in Canberra is currently receiving data from the Voyager 1 spacecraft. The data will ascertain whether the commands sent on Thu to relocate code around the failed memory area in the FDS computer, worked as expected or not.
Some additional commands are scheduled to be sent today contingent on the results, although the uplink is active now.
Here's hoping that we get good engineering and science data from Voyager 1 today π€
https://eyes.nasa.gov/dsn/dsn.html
https://voyager.jpl.nasa.gov/mission/status/
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The NASA DSN site in Canberra is currently receiving data from the Voyager 1 spacecraft. The data will ascertain whether the commands sent on Thu to relocate code around the failed memory area in the FDS computer, worked as expected or not.
Some additional commands are scheduled to be sent today contingent on the results, although the uplink is active now.