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Space Exploration > NASA

Tracking since May 19, 2026 · Latest signal Apr 21, 2026 · 20 matched data points

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NASA decided to shut down an instrument on Voyager 1 to maintain the spacecraft's operational status.
Parent: Space ExplorationEntity: NASASub-entity: Voyager 1Impact: neutralDate: Apr 18, 2026 - Apr 21, 2026Target: NASA's decision to shut down an instrument on Voyager 19 matched entries9 confirmed0 disputed0 neutral0 unclear
NASA's explanation for why space photos do not show stars is based on technical limitations of camera equipment used in space photography.
Parent: Space ExplorationEntity: NASAImpact: neutralDate: Apr 20, 2026Target: NASA's explanation for the absence of stars in space photos3 matched entries0 confirmed0 disputed3 neutral0 unclear
NASA has decided to turn off additional instruments on Voyager 1 to reduce power consumption and extend its operational lifespan.
Parent: Space ExplorationEntity: NASASub-entity: Voyager 1Impact: positiveDate: Apr 19, 2026Target: NASA's decision to reduce power consumption on Voyager 12 matched entries2 confirmed0 disputed0 neutral0 unclear
NASA has shut off an instrument on Voyager 1 to ensure the spacecraft continues operating.
Parent: Space ExplorationEntity: NASASub-entity: Voyager 1Impact: neutralDate: Apr 19, 2026Target: NASA's decision to shut off an instrument on Voyager 12 matched entries2 confirmed0 disputed0 neutral0 unclear
NASA's Artemis moon mission is heavily dependent on SpaceX's capabilities for its success.
Parent: Space ExplorationEntity: NASAImpact: mixedDate: Apr 18, 2026Target: NASA's reliance on SpaceX for its Artemis mission2 matched entries2 confirmed0 disputed0 neutral0 unclear
The discovery of life's building blocks on Mars by NASA's Curiosity rover raises questions about their origin.
Parent: Space ExplorationEntity: NASASub-entity: Curiosity roverImpact: mixedDate: Apr 21, 2026Target: The origin of the building blocks of life found on Mars2 matched entries2 confirmed0 disputed0 neutral0 unclear