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With the current or planned deactivations, the Voyager probes are expected to have enough power to operate for about one more year.
In February 2025, the team of the Voyager probes deactivated an instrument on Voyager 1.
Voyager 2 reached the edge of the heliosphere in 2018.
Suzanne Dodd stated that if an instrument is not deactivated on each Voyager probe now, they may only have a few months of energy remaining.
The team hopes that these power-saving measures will allow the Voyager probes to operate until the 2030s.
The chapter on 'Probes, Rovers, and the Golden Records' spends less than ten pages discussing Mariner 9, Pioneers 10 and 11, Landsat, Viking 1 and 2, and Voyager 1 and 2.
Voyager Space is working with Airbus, Mitsubishi, and MDA Space on the NASA-supported Starlab commercial space station.
Voyager Space has over 35 years of spaceflight heritage and has completed over 2,000 customer missions.
Scott Rodriguez, VP of Government Programs and NASA HUNCH Program Manager at Voyager Space, noted that discussions of vertical integration often reference SpaceX but emphasized NASA's different operational model.
The Bulgarian song 'Izlel ye Delyo Haydutin' is part of the Voyager Golden Records.
Dylan Taylor is the founder and CEO of Voyager Space and an active investor in NewSpace.
Dylan Taylor is the Chairman and CEO of Voyager Space.
Starlab Space LLC is a U.S.-led global joint venture that includes Voyager Space, Airbus, Mitsubishi Corporation, and MDA Space.
Starlab Space is a joint venture announced by Voyager Space and Airbus Defence and Space in August 2023.
Two of Voyager 1’s instruments started up immediately after commands were sent to the spacecraft on 2024-05-19, while the other two required additional work to resume operations.
Voyager 1 launched in 1977.
Starlab Space is a joint venture established in 2024 by Voyager Space and Airbus Defence and Space.
Dylan Taylor is the founder and CEO of Voyager Space and a commercial astronaut flying as a member of the NS-19 crew for Blue Origin.
A 12-month study will begin 2024-05 using resources from both Voyager Space and the Habitation team at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center to evaluate the extensibility of Voyager’s Bishop Airlock design to the Mars Transit Vehicle architecture.
Voyager Space was awarded a Collaborative Announcement Notice by NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center to jointly develop an airlock for the Mars Transit Vehicle, also referred to as Deep Space Transport.