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NASA shuts Voyager 1 instrument to save power

NASA has switched off one of Voyager 1’s scientific instruments to conserve its declining nuclear power supply and extend the mission. The LECP instrument had been operating almost continuously since the spacecraft’s launch in 1977

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Artist’s illustration of one of the Voyagers. PIC COURTESY/NASA

Artist’s illustration of one of the Voyagers. PIC COURTESY/NASA

Engineers at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Southern California transmitted commands to switch off an instrument on Voyager 1 known as the Low-energy Charged Particles experiment, or LECP.

The spacecraft, which runs on nuclear power, is steadily losing energy, and shutting down this instrument is the most effective way to extend the mission of the first human-made object to reach interstellar space. 

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