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Voyager 1 returning science data again

NASA Space Technology An illustration of one of the twin Voyager spacecraft now in interstellar space. Credit: NASA/JPL-CaltechWASHINGTON — The four instruments on NASA’s Voyager 1 spacecraft are returning science data for the first time since a computer malfunction last November, as scientists hope to keep the mission operating for up to another decade.NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory announced June 13 that the four instruments on the spacecraft, which measure plasma waves, magnetic fields and particles in interstellar space, have started returning data again. Two of the instruments started up immediately after commands were sent to the spacecraft May 19 while the other two required what JPL called “some additional work” to resume operations.The instruments had been offline since November 2023, when a computer malfunction on board the spacecraft caused it to return garbled data. A...
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Media24 editors were unaware of possible newspaper closures

Top Stories Tamfitronics Editors of newspaper titles facing possible closure did not know their company, Media24, was weighing its options about these titles, according to several senior editorial staff members.“We are reeling from shock. The idea that we could be unemployed before the end of the year hit home. That our CEO could not say to those writing about the impending closure that they would not shut us down hit a nerve,” said one of the editors.Moneyweb reported on Thursday that Media24 was considering shutting down the print versions of City Press, Rapport, Beeld and Daily Sun in October. “Four sources at the media company have independently confirmed a decision has been taken to close them,” said the report. Davidson said the report...
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U.S. Open live golf scores, results, highlights from Friday’s Round 2 leaderboard
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U.S. Open live golf scores, results, highlights from Friday’s Round 2 leaderboard

Top Stories Tamfitronics Last year's U.S. Open saw the unheralded Wyndham Clark rise to the first major championship of his career. Could another golfer break through at Pinehurst Resort this week?After Round 1 at Pinehurst, it's a mix of familiar faces and unlikely leaders atop the leaderboard.  The first 18 holes proved to be much more difficult than last year's event at Los Angeles Country Club, keeping golfers honest to start the major.Patrick Cantlay and Rory McIlroy sit in a tie for first place, as both are at 5-under after Thursday's action. Cantlay shot six birdies and a bogey to put up one of the best scores of the day. McIlroy followed a bogey-free round, securing five birdies to...
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