If you tried to start a car that's been sitting in a garage for decades,
you might not expect the engine to respond. But a set of thrusters
aboard the Voyager 1 spacecraft successfully fired up Wednesday after 37
years without use.
Voyager 1, NASA's farthest and fastest spacecraft, is the only
human-made object in interstellar space, the environment between the
stars. The spacecraft, which has been flying for 40 years, relies on
small devices called thrusters to orient itself so it can communicate
with Earth. These thrusters fire in tiny pulses, or "puffs," lasting
mere milliseconds, to subtly rotate the spacecraft so that its antenna
points at our planet. Now, the Voyager team is able to use a set of four
backup thrusters, dormant since 1980.
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