NASA is now saying that human error was to blame for the failure of the Mars global surveyor spacecraft at a cost of $247 million. The loss of the spacecraft was the result of a series of events linked to a computer error made five months before the likely battery failure," said Dolly Perkins, of NASA.
Sunday, April 15, 2007
Mars-probe failure 'human error'
NASA is now saying that human error was to blame for the failure of the Mars global surveyor spacecraft at a cost of $247 million. The loss of the spacecraft was the result of a series of events linked to a computer error made five months before the likely battery failure," said Dolly Perkins, of NASA.
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