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The Washington Post
NASA spacecraft reunites with Earth after 17-year trip around the sun
Story by Daniel Wu
For nearly 17 years, NASAs Solar Terrestrial Relations Observatory-A spacecraft drifted through space on a lonely mission. It traveled around the sun far ahead of Earth, conducting groundbreaking research on the solar systems star.
Like many NASA spacecraft, STEREO-A outlived its mission life span of two years. Instead, it traveled further and further away from Earth on a journey that became fraught with uncertainty as it passed behind the sun in 2015, temporarily severing contact with NASA. The same year, the agency lost contact with STEREO-As sibling vessel, STEREO-B, which was traveling a similar path.
But STEREO-A kept going. And its orbital trajectory around the sun meant that it had a chance to do what very few other NASA spacecraft could: eventually make its way back toward home.
That came to fruition earlier this month, when STEREO-A passed between the sun and the Earth for the first time since its launch in 2006, NASA announced. The flyby marked a milestone for the spacecraft and the team that has monitored its progress and a chance for STEREO-A to prove its relevance almost two decades later. As it continues to pass by Earth, STEREO-A will be used to perform new research on the sun, aided by newer NASA satellites that have been developed since its launch.
This is a point in time for this mission to shine again, Lika Guhathakurta, STEREOs program scientist, told The Washington Post.
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Old Crank
(4,647 posts)The advantage of using the old tech that they sent up.
Plus making things durable to withstand the conditions.
Lovie777
(15,006 posts)Wounded Bear
(60,684 posts)Igel
(36,082 posts)We'd get 3D images of the Sun for the first time.
I wonder if there's any chance they can manage to get STEREO-B back to talking to us or if it's lost forever?