Subject: Re: Voyager probes in funding crisis
From: "Ozzyla" <mrfizzy@optusnet.com.au>
Date: 20/03/2005, 04:39
Newsgroups: alt.sci.seti,sci.astro.seti

Maybe the gov sould stop spening so much on war and more to push the human 
race forward!

Oz


"Max Power" <mikehack@u.washington.edu> wrote in message 
news:d0undl$dvg$1@gnus01.u.washington.edu...
Voyager probes in funding crisis
Nasa's twin Voyager probes may have to close down in October to save 
money, the US space agency has said.

Launched in 1977, Voyagers One and Two are now more than 14 billion and 11 
billion km from Earth, respectively.

They are on their final mission to locate the boundary between the Sun's 
domain and interstellar space.

But the agency's Earth-Sun System division has had to cut its budget for 
next year from $74m to $53m, meaning that some projects will be abandoned.

Although the Voyager probes are thought to have another 15 years of life 
left in them, they are very expensive to run, costing Nasa about $4.2m a 
year for operations and data analysis.

Other missions like Ulysses, which was launched in 1990 to explore the 
Sun's polar regions, might also have to be abandoned after the end of the 
fiscal year in October.

Although the decision is not yet final, some Nasa scientists are preparing 
themselves for the worst. Voyager project scientist Edward Stone of the 
California Institute of Technology told Nature magazine: "We are currently 
developing a plan for shutdown."
Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/science/nature/4338245.stm

Published: 2005/03/10 19:58:54 GMT

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