• NASA's Voyager 1 Transmits Usable Data After 5 Months of Nonsense

    NASA's Voyager 1 could soon resume normal operations after it transmits usable data for the first time in five months.

  • Voyager 1 sending data to Earth for 1st time in 5 months

    Given Voyager 1’s immense distance from Earth, it takes a radio signal about 22.5 hours to reach the probe, and another 22.5 hours for a response signal from the spacecraft to reach Earth.

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    Voyager 1 sending data to Earth for 1st time in 5 months

    Given Voyager 1’s immense distance from Earth, it takes a radio signal about 22.5 hours to reach the probe, and another 22.5 hours for a response signal from the spacecraft to reach Earth.

  • Voyager 1 sending data to Earth for 1st time in 5 months

    Given Voyager 1’s immense distance from Earth, it takes a radio signal about 22.5 hours to reach the probe, and another 22.5 hours for a response signal from the spacecraft to reach Earth.

  • Microsoft to invest $1.5 billion in Emirati AI firm G42

    Microsoft plans to invest $1.5 billion in G42, an artificial intelligence firm in the United Arab Emirates, the New York Times reported on Tuesday. G42 had divested its investments in China and began the lengthy task of pulling out Chinese hardware amid U.S. concerns over its relationship with Chinese businesses. Under the partnership, G42 will use Microsoft's cloud services and accede to a security arrangement negotiated in detailed conversations with the U.S. government, the newspaper said....

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    Voyager 1 is sending data back to Earth for the first time in 5 months

    Voyager 1 is currently about 15 billion miles away, and at 46 years old, the probe has shown multiple quirks and signs of aging in recent years.

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    Voyager 1 is sending data back to Earth for the first time in 5 months

    Voyager 1 is currently about 15 billion miles away, and at 46 years old, the probe has shown multiple quirks and signs of aging in recent years.

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    Voyager 1 is sending data back to Earth for the first time in 5 months

    For the first time in five months, NASA engineers have received decipherable data from Voyager 1 after crafting a creative solution to fix a communication problem aboard humanity’s most distant spacecraft in the cosmos. Voyager 1 is currently about 15 billion miles (24 billion kilometers) away, and at 46 years old, the probe has shown multiple quirks and signs of aging in recent years. The latest issue experienced by Voyager 1 first cropped up in November 2023, when the flight data system’s...

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    Voyager 1 is sending data back to Earth for the first time in 5 months

    By Ashley Strickland, CNN (CNN) — For the first time in five months, NASA engineers have received decipherable data from Voyager 1 after crafting a creative solution to fix a communication problem aboard humanity’s most distant spacecraft in the cosmos. Voyager 1 is currently about 15 billion miles (24 billion kilometers) away, and at 46

  • Terror Victims Sue Biden, Accuse Him Of Funneling $1.5 Billion To Hamas

    A lawsuit filed by Rep. Ronny Jackson of Texas and victims of terror attacks in Israel alleges that the Biden administration has unlawfully provided $1.5 billion in aid to organizations in Gaza and the West Bank that support Hamas and other terrorist groups. The lawsuit claims that President Joe Biden and Secretary of State Antony […]

  • Creepy monitoring service sells searchable Discord user data for as little as $5

    A data scraping service is selling information on what it claims to be 600 million Discord users. A report from 404 Media details Spy Pet, an online service that gathers, stores and sells troves of information from the social platform. But have no fear: It markets its services to totally trustworthy paying clients like law enforcement, AI model trainers or your average person curious about “what their friends are up to.” Why ask them when you can simply purchase and download a copy of their...

  • Telegram platform to hit 1 billion users within year, founder says

    The goal of Telegram, which has now 900 million active users, is to remain a 'neutral platform' and not a 'player in geopolitics,' founder Pavel Durov says