Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Jet Propulsion Laboratory controllers returned the Galileo spacecraft to normal operation on Nov. 13 following a high-radiation pass by Jupiter's moon Amalthea, but the tape recorder containing science data from the flyby is not responding to commands. The spacecraft entered a standby mode 16 min...
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