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Voyager 1 loses contact with NASA, turns on retro transmitter not used since 1981
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Always have a backup. You may not use it for 43 years, but youβll be glad itβs there when you do.
I'm only 41 years old.
This recievier has been working for my whole life, goes out of service 15 billion miles away, turns on a backup reciever, and is now back in contact with NASA.
.........but the ice cream machine at McDonalds is still broken.
Holy fuck is that* the real distance?
Yep, here's the Voyager pair's live distances: https://science.nasa.gov/mission/voyager/where-are-voyager-1-and-voyager-2-now/
That's awesome