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So the Odysseus landed then. Despite its laser guidance packing in. Fortunately NASA just happened to have some spare lasers on board. That they somehow hooked up to the navigation computer so it could work out what height it was at.

What kind of crazy Star Trek nonsense is that? I can just hear Geordi saying, "rerouting secondary laser guidance to the navigation computer" now.

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guess they didn't use Teams Viewer for this

NASA's longest-running spacecraft Voyager 1 is sending information back to Earth again for the first time since November.

Scientists have managed to fix a problem on the probe, which was launched 46 years ago, after five months of silence.

On 14 November last year, Voyager 1 stopped sending usable data back to Earth, even though scientists could tell it was still receiving their commands and working well otherwise.

 

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