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Pioneer 10 spacecraft falls silent after nearly 31 years
Associated Press | February 25, 2003

Posted on 02/25/2003 4:51:06 PM PST by HAL9000

LOS ANGELES (AP) - Pioneer 10, the first spacecraft to venture out of the solar system, has fallen silent after traveling billions of miles from Earth on a mission that has lasted nearly 31 years, NASA said Tuesday.

What was apparently the spacecraft's last signal was received Jan. 22 by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory's Deep Space Network. At the time, Pioneer 10 was 7.6 billion miles from Earth; the signal, traveling at the speed of light, took 11 hours and 20 minutes to arrive.

The signal and the two previous signals were very faint. The Deep Space Network heard nothing from Pioneer 10 during a final attempt at contact on Feb. 7. No more attempts are planned.

Pioneer 10 was launched March 2, 1972, on a 21-month mission. It became the first spacecraft to pass through the asteroid belt and the first to obtain close-up images of Jupiter. In 1983, it became the first manmade object to leave the solar system when it passed the orbit of distant Pluto.

Although Pioneer 10's mission officially ended in 1997, scientists continued to track the TRW Inc.-built spacecraft as part of a study of communication technology for NASA's future Interstellar Probe mission. Pioneer 10 hasn't relayed telemetry data since April 27.

"It was a workhorse that far exceeded its warranty, and I guess you could say we got our money's worth," said Larry Lasher, Pioneer 10 project manager at NASA's Ames Research Center.

Pioneer 10 carries a gold plaque engraved with a message of goodwill and a map showing the Earth's location in the solar system. The spacecraft continues to coast toward the star Aldebaran in the constellation Taurus. It will take 2 million years to reach it.

On the Net:

Pioneer 10: spaceprojects.arc.nasa.gov/Space_Projects/pioneer/PNhome.html



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KEYWORDS: crevolist; jpl; nasa; pioneer; pioneer10; space
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To: Age of Reason
If it did, (come from France; ed.) the guy would have both hands in the air.

And the woman would have her mouth open and finger shaking at the man ...

(ducking)

81 posted on 02/26/2003 5:32:44 AM PST by strela (Porgie Tirebiter - He's a Spy and a Girl Delighter)
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To: kidd
The above illustration provides the 1995 location of spacecraft that have passed the orbits of Pluto/Neptune. It appears from the illustration that Pioneer 10 was travelling along the "tail" and may never definatively reach the heliopause. Do we know which direction the tail points, or is the illustrtation taking a guess at that direction?

We sure do. Basically, the Sun moves through the galaxy at about 220 km/sec. The bow shock is created in the direction of motion and is the place where there is a pressure balance point between the Interstellar medium and the Interplanetary medium. Magnetic fields get involved, so its a little more complex than that, but that's the general idea. The tail is formed opposite of the direction of motion. There was a really great Hubble pic of a bow shock in Orion on the Astronomy Picture of the Day on this site a few weeks back. A very striking photo. If I remember correctly from my grad school days, I don't think the tail is as big as the picture dictates, I think the scale is a bit off.

Despite the fact that it is mostly boring dust, molecules and atoms, the Local Interstellar medium is more interesting than the field in general. Did you know that the Solar System lies in a region slightly more dense than the surrounding material, which is a vacuum called the Local Bubble? The Local Interstellar Map is a good idea where everything lies within a thousand light years or so. The bow shock in your picture is too small to be on that map, but it is in the direction of the arrow, and the tail is in the opposite direction.

82 posted on 02/26/2003 5:51:46 AM PST by ThinkPlease (Fortune Favors the Bold!)
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To: kidd; ThinkPlease
Indeed you are right. Pioneer 10 was the only vehicle to travel in that direction.

From here http://quest.arc.nasa.gov/sso/cool/pioneer10/general/amonetxt.html

Now if you go to the next slide, we see an Artist's rendition of the heliospheric boundary. This is the next mission, try to find out where they are. The heliopause in the center there is a meeting surface of the solar wind and that region outside the influences of the sun where interstellar space begins. The interstellar space is of unknown composition, really. But it does contain energyic flow and particles whose cosmic flow, as indicated here by the Galactic cosmic rays, have been detected as far inward as the earth and Venus. The solar wind is a flow of gases that, from the generation by the sun, it's a plasma subatomic particle, and it travels at the speed of 1,600,000 kilometers per hour or 1 million miles per hour. It undergoes a solar wind termination shock somewhere between originating and the heliopause, in which the flow goes from subsonic -- supersonic very abruptly to subsonic. And we see that the motion, in this picture right to left, there is a shock and it goes downstream.

There are a few other spacecraft doing the search, Voyager 1 and 2, but Pioneer 10 is unique as being the only spacecraft in the downstream direction. Unique also at this moment, because it's the farthest away.

Before we launched Pioneer 10, we felt that the extent of the solar wind was perhaps five times the effect -- fell off about at the distance five times the distance from the sun as the earth, or five AU, astronomical units, that is the distance between the sun and earth. 150 million kilometers or 193 million miles. The outermost planet is at about 40 AU. Pioneer 10 is now at 65 AU. And we have yet to find the heliospheric boundaries, but we feel we are getting close. Scientists now estimate that these boundaries are anywhere from 70 AU to 120 AU.

this was from a conference a few years ago.

I am most likely out of date on this subject.

83 posted on 02/26/2003 8:31:42 AM PST by RadioAstronomer
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To: Age of Reason
Isn't Kurt Waldhiem's signature on that somewhere?
84 posted on 02/26/2003 9:08:33 AM PST by oyez (Is this a great country...........Or what?)
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To: HAL9000
This is awful news.

Mystery force tugs distant probes
"By studying the Doppler shift (the "stretching") of the radio signals from the probe, scientists have been able to calculate how fast the craft is travelling. Since 1980, its trajectory has been mapped in very great detail.
The puzzle is that Pioneer 10 is slowing more quickly than it should. "

I thought this the most promising mystery in ages.
But without the signal there won't be any doppler-shift info on it's speed.

85 posted on 02/26/2003 9:24:36 AM PST by mrsmith
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To: mrsmith
One night when I couldn't sleep I was listening to Art Bell, and he was talking about what you posted. Bell said that the force was pulling Pioneer 10 back toward Earth. Have you heard anything like that?
86 posted on 02/26/2003 10:20:12 AM PST by axel f
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To: SamAdams76
LOL
87 posted on 02/26/2003 10:29:51 AM PST by SerpentDove (Shave the whales.)
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To: AppyPappy
LOLOL
88 posted on 02/26/2003 10:30:36 AM PST by SerpentDove (Shave the whales.)
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To: JZoback
Regular radio waves happen to travel the same speed as light does. The better subspace waves go much, much faster.
89 posted on 02/26/2003 10:40:30 AM PST by fishtank
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To: axel f
Maybe one of our scientists has late findings, I haven't heard any more about it for a year.
Here's a better article on the anomaly:Pioneer Spacecraft Slowing
"...The research team, led by [John] Anderson [a senior scientist at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory] and including Michael Nieto of The Department of Energy's Los Alamos National Laboratory, considered and ruled out many possible causes for the perturbation in the spacecrafts' motions. The team expects the explanation, when found, will involve conventional physics and understanding, but the team has also considered what implication the anomalous motion has for some new physical effect. The accelerations are so persistent that they could be pointing to some relevant physics that's been overlooked in trying to explain the motions of bodies in the universe... "


A 1998 Los Alamos release
"...the anomalous motions of these spacecraft are so small that the researchers had to consider numerous possible causes: perturbations from the gravitational attraction of planets and smaller bodies in the solar system; radiation pressure, the tiny transfer of momentum when photons impact the spacecraft; general relativity; interactions between the solar wind and the spacecraft; possible corruption to the radio Doppler data; wobbles and other changes in Earth's rotation; outgassing or thermal radiation from the spacecraft; and several others.
The researchers have so far not found that any of these effects can account for the size and direction of the anomalous acceleration.
After exhausting the list of possible "normal" explanations, the researchers looked at possible modifications to the attractive force of gravity or the possible influence or non-ordinary matter, or "dark" matter.
The dark matter explanation didn't hold up because so much matter would have been required to create the measured spacecraft acceleration it would have affected motions of other bodies in the solar system.
Looking at other mathematical representations for gravitational interactions also "come up against a hard experimental wall," the researchers wrote: namely that the gravitational effect would also be seen in planetary motions, especially for Earth and Mars... "

90 posted on 02/26/2003 10:42:01 AM PST by mrsmith
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To: HAL9000
Pioneer 10 carries a gold plaque engraved with a message of goodwill and a map showing the Earth's location in the solar system.

I've got a bad feeling about this.

91 posted on 02/26/2003 10:44:28 AM PST by LibKill (Eat a live toad before breakfast and nothing worse can happen to you all day.)
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To: kidd
"Do we know which direction the tail points, or is the illustrtation taking a guess at that direction?"

It's probably affected by the Great Attractor (Things out there are rushing toward it. No-one knows what 'it' is, intriguing.)

The Great Attractor

92 posted on 02/26/2003 10:47:59 AM PST by blam
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To: HAL9000
This sounds like a future commercial for Duracell batteries. Dead space probe floating in space, billions of miles from Earth, along comes the little pink bunny doing a space walk, banging on his drums.
93 posted on 02/26/2003 11:14:30 AM PST by JavaTheHutt
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To: Arkie2
Man, didn't you know it came back to give Captain Kirk a hard time in Star Trek 1? Must've hit a time warp.

no no no. That was Voyager. Vee-jer.

94 posted on 02/26/2003 11:17:56 AM PST by JavaTheHutt
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To: Bogey78O
Captain Klaa will find it soon enough..... ~ Bogey780 Woody.
95 posted on 02/26/2003 11:19:50 AM PST by CCWoody ("Why does God need a spaceship?")
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To: JavaTheHutt
You're right! I must have hit a brain fart :^)
96 posted on 02/26/2003 11:26:23 AM PST by Arkie2
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To: JZoback
>>>...Radio is the same "stuff" as light, just at a lower frequency.

Your eyes are radio recievers. The rods and cones are antennae.

97 posted on 02/26/2003 11:27:01 AM PST by Dan(9698)
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To: Cultural Jihad
What was that science fiction short story about the race of aliens who discovered and marveled over the one sole surviving artifact of human life?

I remember that story!

98 posted on 02/26/2003 11:39:52 AM PST by TomSmedley
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To: RadioAstronomer
JPL! Lucky you! See you on the shuttle threads maybe...
99 posted on 02/26/2003 8:16:44 PM PST by Enlightiator
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To: Enlightiator
JPL! Lucky you! See you on the shuttle threads maybe...

Thanks! I have popped over to them off and on these past few weeks. My specialty is Mission Control. I have been fortunate enough to work on the ATLO (Assembly Test & Launch Operations) team at the Cape, Space Station, and Interplanetary. :-)

100 posted on 02/26/2003 9:19:32 PM PST by RadioAstronomer
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