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- How do the Voyager spacecraft transmit radio signals so far . . .
Voyager 1 is currently over 7 billion miles (about 11 billion kilometers) away from Earth and is still transmitting -- it takes about 10 hours for the signal to travel from the spacecraft to Earth! The Voyager spacecraft use 23-watt radios
- How long does it take to contact Voyager 2 from its current . . .
Voyager2 is currently about 17 and a half light-hours away, so a signal takes about 17 and a half hours to get there The return trip takes the same amount of time You can see some current stats for the Voyagers here: https: voyager jpl nasa gov mission status
- NASA hears signal from Voyager 2 spacecraft after mistakenly . . .
Flight controllers at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California will now try to turn Voyager 2’s antenna back toward Earth If the command doesn’t work — and controllers doubt it will — they’ll have to wait until October for an automatic spacecraft reset
- Earth to Voyager 2: After a Year in the Darkness, We Can Talk . . .
A round-trip communication with Voyager 2 takes about 35 hours — 17 hours and 35 minutes each way DSS 43 is a 70-meter dish that has been operating since 1973
- NASA Mission Update: Voyager 2 Communications Pause
Voyager 2 is programmed to reset its orientation multiple times each year to keep its antenna pointing at Earth; the next reset will occur on Oct 15, which should enable communication to resume The mission team expects Voyager 2 to remain on its planned trajectory during the quiet period
- How long do signals take from Voyager? – MSI
How long does it take for a signal to reach Voyager 2? about 35 hours (Voyager 2’s twin, Voyager 1, is able to communicate with the other two stations ) A round-trip communication with Voyager 2 takes about 35 hours — 17 hours and 35 minutes each way
- How long does it take to get a message from Voyager?
How long does it take to get a message from Voyager? A round-trip communication with Voyager 2 takes about 35 hours — 17 hours and 35 minutes each way DSS 43 is a 70-meter dish that has been operating since 1973 Are we still getting information from Voyager?
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