Tag: voyager

  • NASA’s Voyager Probes Lose One Instrument Each as Power Wanes

    NASA’s Voyager Probes Lose One Instrument Each as Power Wanes

    NASA’s Voyager Probes Lose One Instrument Each as Power Wanes NASA’s twin Voyager probes, which launched in 1977, are the longest-running missions to send data home. But as their power supplies wane, scientists are saying goodbye to one instrument on each spacecraft By Meghan Bartels edited by Clara Moskowitz NASA’s most distant observers are losing…

  • How one ocean voyager uses tradition to connect to the future

    How one ocean voyager uses tradition to connect to the future

    Voyagers in Samoa tap into their cultures’ traditions to connect with the ocean. The preferred means of travel? The Va’a (pronounce “vaka”), a canoe traditionally used by the Polynesians to travel across the Pacific Ocean. The Va’a is not just a means of transportation — it’s a way to connect with other cultures while learning to…