I'm so surprised it needs so many puffs per day (40?!) to keep the aircraft oriented at earth in space the vacuum of space where there's so much... vacuum.
When I started the article I figured they'd correct for orientation once every 2 weeks or so.
I guess it's not as much "orienting it in the right direction and then just keeping it that way" as it is a constant to-and-fro - the thrusters are probably not precise enough to keep it oriented towards earth, I imagine the range is extremely narrow by now?
That's a 90 minute cycle time. It's outside the heliosphere now so the Solar winds are no longer a nearly constant force in a single direction. So it experiences more "turbulence."
When I started the article I figured they'd correct for orientation once every 2 weeks or so.