The aging Voyager 1 spacecraft, humanity’s most distant object in interstellar space, has faced a thruster issue, jeopardizing its ability to communicate with Earth. Through innovative engineering and careful planning, NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) successfully revived a dormant thruster system, allowing the Voyager to once again point towards Earth. This achievement highlights the ingenuity and dedication of the team responsible for maintaining this groundbreaking spacecraft, which continues to provide valuable scientific data from the edge of our solar system.