The team had to revive a thruster used for roll control whose heaters had failed in 2004. The tubes of the backup thrusters currently in use are getting clogged and may fail this year.
The delicate operation required turning on the failed thruster and flipping a switch to enable its heater and 🤞
All very tricky and risky operations, performed from 23 light-hours away on 1970’s era hardware.
That is absolutely wild to me.
That is like sending an update to your phone, and if it fails, you’ll never have a phone again for the rest of your life, and you won’t find out if it succeeded for moments shy of two full days.
https://eyes.nasa.gov/apps/solar-system/#/home
I had no idea NASA had a visualization like this for us. Voyager 1 + 2 are magnificent.
That really puts it into perspective on how far they’ve gone. Good find. Very neat.
I’m getting some space version of thalassophobia from this.
We are . . : : A D R I F T : : . .
and i thought eeloo was far??
Oh also, the reason the vibrate option didn’t work is because you pushed a button in 2004 that changed something in an invisible menu.