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 NASAs Voyager 1 has been glitching for months, sending nonsensical data to ground control. Engineers at NASAs Jet Propulsion Laboratory  JPL  have been trying to resolv stanley website e the issue, but given how far the spacecraft currently is, the process has been extremely slow. Things are looking pretty bleak for the aging mission, which might be nearing the end. Still, NASA isnt  ready to let go of its most distant spacecraft just yet.      The team continues information gathering and are preparing some steps that theyre hopeful will get them on a path to either understand the root of the problem and/or solve it,  a JPL spokesperson told Gizmodo in an email. The anomaly may have something to do with the spacecrafts flight data system  FDS . FDS collects data from Voyagers science instruments, as well as engineering data about the health of the spacecraft and combines them into a single package thats transmitted to Earth through one of the probes subsystems, the telemetry modulation unit  TMU , in binary code. FDS and TMU, however, may be having trouble communicating with one another. As a result, TMU has been sending data to mission control in a repeating p stanley cup attern of ones and zeroes. The problem first began in May 2022, when the probe suddenly started se stanley termoska nding nonsensical attitude articulation and control  AACS  data. Engineers resolved the issue by sending the telemetry data through one of the spacecrafts other computers. In December 2023, Voyager 1 started speaking gibberish again. Voyage Mqvu Jon Cryer Decided to Play Lex Luthor to Correct the Mistakes of the Past
 from the agencys snack machines. And they pulled it off. They got fired, sure, but they pulled it off.     According to recently declassified documents acquired by BuzzFeed, the contractors in question managed to steal  vending goods by disconnecting the FreedomPay network termination cables connecting to Agency vending machines.  Were not talking about a stray Snickers bar here or there, either. The contractors apparently made off with  stanley canada over $3,000 of vending machine treats in a period stretching from the fall of 2012 to the spring of 2013, making this easily the greatest CIA operation in the history of the organization. Just take a step back and think about it. Its the heart of the Obama administration, and it seems like muc stanley cup h of America  has forgotten about the CIAs habit of torturing potential witnesses and orchestrating assassinations in order to stage coups in other countries. Why not steal some fucking snacks, am I right  Thats exactly what this cabal of CIA contractors did, according to a memorandum from the Office of the Inspector General. They hacked into some CIA vending machines and stole some snacks. The operation is admirable not only because of the impressive ingenuity of those involved, but also be stanley cup cause of the fact that nobody appears to have been tortured or murdered in the process. Yes, the government lost a few bucks due to the stolen M 038;Ms, Bounty bars, and possibly a Doritos bag or two. But for the most part, it seems like a largely victimless crime. Sp