The Voyager probes have left the confines of the sun’s magnetic bubble—not the solar system, just its so-called heliosphere—and now swim in the interstellar medium. But even at that distance, they’re sending back data and can still surprise the small team that continues to manage them. In 2010, Voyager 2 began sending back gibberish instead of scientific data. Scientists shifted the probe into a standby mode, the code for which was shaped by decades of refinement, while they figured out what had gone wrong. This included having the current program dumped back home at the 160 bits-per-second data rate the Voyagers now use.
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