NASA has announced that "There was no hardware or software fault. The underlying cause was a hard-to-detect timing flaw in the spacecraft command sequence that occurred during an operation to prepare for flyby." Science operations are set to resume on July 7.
Oh wow, that picture is amazing.
So some all nighters coming up for some NASA computer geeks. At least they can grab naps during the 9-hour radio ping pong with the probe.
Well, if you have to make do with 9 hour naps, I guess you suck it up and deal.
Well that was a heart-stopper. Keeping fingers crossed.
The way this is playing-out is giving me goose-bumps. It's eerily reminiscent of "Phantom Planet".
(Francis X. Bushman, Dolores Faith FTW)
NASA has announced that "There was no hardware or software fault. The underlying cause was a hard-to-detect timing flaw in the spacecraft command sequence that occurred during an operation to prepare for flyby." Science operations are set to resume on July 7.
The Mi-Go!
Yeah, they always inspect approaching spacecraft. For Brains.
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