• Voyager still operates using assembly code written nearly half a century ago
  • NASA maintains interstellar spacecraft with less memory than a smartphone image today
  • The engineers who built Voyager are disappearing faster than the spacecraft itself

Launches in 1977, NASA’s twin Voyager spacecraft continues operating with onboard computers which run assembly language written for custom General Electric processors.

Each spacecraft carries three separate computer systems, with a total memory of roughly 64 to 70 kilobytes across all three – less storage than a single small image file on a modern smartphone today.



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