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NASA 's Voyager 1 interstellar probe is finally returning usable data from all four of its science instruments.
The fix comes seven months after the probe went off the rails and started talking gibberish.
The spacecraft went haywire in November 2023 and began sending nonsensical signals.
Engineers partially resolved the glitch in April after sending a command to Voyager 1's data subsystem.
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