NASA reconnects with lost spacecraft - ForumDaily
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NASA has reestablished communication with a lost spacecraft.

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NASA managed to establish contact with the STEREO-B spacecraft that was lost almost 2 a year ago, writes CNN.

Contact with the spacecraft, which is paired with the second STEREO-A apparatus for studying the sun, was lost in October 2014 of the year, during the testing of one of its timers.

The restoration of communication with the NASA device conducted through a network of remote space communications. It is used to track interplanetary spacecraft and exchange data with them.

NASA workers spent several hours studying the signal from STEREO-B to determine the location of the device. After that, they stopped communicating with him in order to save battery power.

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