Nasa plans to shut down another instrument on Voyager 2 to conserve power, following a similar action on Voyager 1. This step aims to extend the life of the nearly 47-year-old spacecraft, now in interstellar space. Despite some shutdowns, both Voyagers continue to gather valuable data on cosmic phenomena beyond our solar system.
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A party supporting a gradual approach to Greenland's independence from Denmark has won a surprising victory in parliamentary elections. The Demokraatit Party has opposed US President Trump's desire to control the island. Greenland, colonized by Denmark 300 years ago, is navigating its future political course towards independence with newly elected lawmakers.
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