NASA Makes Contact with Long-Lost Sun Probe

NASA STEREO-B solar observatory artwork.
NASA has restored communications with the STEREO-B solar observatory, seen here in an artist's concept, after nearly four years of silence from the sun-watching spacecraft. The probe went silent on Oct. 1, 2014.
(Image credit: NASA)

NASA has finally re-established contact with a sun-watching probe that was thought to be lost in space after it abruptly went silent in 2014.

A signal from the long-lost spacecraft, called STEREO-B, was detected Sunday evening (Aug. 21) by NASA's Deep Space Network, a collection of space tracking stations that follows the agency's space missions across the solar system and beyond. NASA scientists had kept vigil for STEREO-B, making monthly searches for the probe until it phoned home Sunday at 6:57 p.m. EDT (2257 GMT).

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