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Background on Voyager
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Talk outline
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About the speaker
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Origins of Voyager
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Initial requirements
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Revised program
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The 3 R's
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Probe design
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Command Computer System
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Attitude and Articulation Control System
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Flight Data System
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Voyager 0
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Voyager 2 mission
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Sustaining power
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The golden record
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Q&A
Description:
Explore the remarkable computing systems of NASA's longest-running mission in this 40-minute conference talk from Strange Loop. Delve into the origins, design, and ongoing operation of the Voyager 1 and 2 space probes, launched in 1977 and still transmitting data from beyond our solar system. Learn about the adaptable, durable, and resilient systems that enable remote control and data collection, including the Command Computer System, Attitude and Articulation Control System, and Flight Data System. Discover the engineering principles behind Voyager's longevity in the harsh space environment, the challenges of patching systems from billions of miles away, and the future prospects of this groundbreaking mission. Gain insights from software developer Aaron Cummings as he discusses the probes' initial requirements, revised program objectives, and the iconic golden record. The talk concludes with a Q&A session, offering a comprehensive look at one of humanity's most enduring technological achievements. Read more

Uptime 15,364 Days - The Computers of Voyager

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