NASA’s interstellar Voyager probes get software updates beamed from 12 billion miles away::A few updates to the two Voyager spacecraft should extend the space explorers’ lives so they can continue adventuring in the cosmos.

  • @Voroxpete@sh.itjust.works
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    692 years ago

    Any IT worker who has ever updated a remote system, knowing that if something goes wrong you’re facing a 12 hour drive to fix it, fully understands the sheer butt clenching terror that those NASA engineers experienced for the almost full day they had to wait between deploying the update and finding out if they broke anything.

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      2 years ago

      More than a full day. It would take the signal about 18.5 hrs to get to Voyager. We’d then have to wait another 18.5 hrs for the signal to get back so we could know if it worked.

      • noughtnaut
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        2 years ago

        Imagine driving 18 light hours. 😬 How long would that even take??

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          12 years ago

          At 70 mph, that would take 172,444,276 hrs. That’s about 19,635 years non-stop.

    • @neutron@thelemmy.club
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      92 years ago

      I messed up a server config and was terrified I had to spend an extra hour for travel. I can’t imagine the pressure those NASA engineers have.

    • @Toribor@corndog.social
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      42 years ago

      Oof yeah. When I update a Cisco firewall remotely it’ll go offline for around 30 minutes to around two hours where it is completely unreachable. In the time window I’m desperately watching a continuous ping to see if it comes back up okay. If it does, I’m done. If it doesn’t, it means I need to go into work and probably spend several hours on the phone trying to fix it.

      Can’t imagine the stress of trying to update something that is almost 20 light hours away.

  • @anubis119@lemmy.world
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    522 years ago

    It’s mind blowing that we launched something over 45 years ago and it hasn’t traveled one light day yet.

  • Aathi
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    132 years ago

    Interesting fact is voyager both 1 & 2 using less than 1 mega byte of ram

    • @bstix@feddit.dk
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      282 years ago

      Much less than 1mb. Something like 69 kB.

      The ram only holds the programs which are written in Fortran and assembly. The images and other data are stored on tape.

      Another interesting fact is that the computer holds the record for being the longest running computer of all time.

  • kingthrillgore
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    22 years ago

    Don’t let this distract you from the fact there are more devices on Mars with working sound than there are on Earth

  • @AA5B@lemmy.world
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    22 years ago

    Imagine if it were running Windows - probably faster to send a Starship full of floppies