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Human Error Blamed for Mars Probe's Loss

Posted April 15, 2007 4:00 PM

From CNN.com - Science & Space:

LOS ANGELES, California (AP) -- Human error triggered a cascade of events that caused the battery to fail on the Mars Global Surveyor last year, according to a preliminary report released Friday. An internal NASA board determined that power loss likely doomed the spacecraft after a decade of meticulously mapping the Red Planet. But the problems actually began in 2005 when a routine technical update to onboard computers caused inconsistencies in the spacecraft's memory. The board concluded that engineers didn't catch the mistakes because the existing procedures to do so were inadequate. Scientists lost contact last November with the $154 million Global Surveyor. Launched in 1996, it was the oldest of six different active probes on the Martian surface or circling the planet. Several attempts to locate the spacecraft were unsuccessful, and the mission was declared ended in January. Global Surveyor was built with redundant control systems to guard against failure. However, the board found inconsistencies in the memories of the spacecraft's two onboard computers because the updates were done at different times. Six months before Global Surveyor fell silent, engineers sent up incorrect software commands that disabled its solar panels. A final command in November telling the spacecraft to adjust its solar panels caused the battery to overheat and lose power.

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Re: Human Error Blamed for Mars Probe's Loss

04/16/2007 2:33 AM

Morons.

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05/07/2007 1:37 PM

You obviously don't understand the complexity of what they are trying to accomplish. It is simply amazing. They are brilliant, not Morons.

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Re: Human Error Blamed for Mars Probes Loss

04/16/2007 2:55 AM

This only reinforces my belief that no-one totally understands complex electrical systems, least of all the designers! There always seems to be a potential for 'human error' to totally fudge the whole thing.

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Re: Human Error Blamed for Mars Probe's Loss

04/16/2007 6:50 AM

I am impressed that they can actually reprogram a computer sitting on another planet millions of miles away and the fact that somebody making a mistake after 10 years is newsworthy.

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04/16/2007 9:38 AM

Of the thousands of dollars I spend in taxes every year, the government used $0.51 of my money to build that probe. AND it lasted ten years. for this effort there is always some (explitive) around to call them morons.

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04/16/2007 9:50 AM

I think the group deserves an "atta boy".

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04/16/2007 11:07 AM

Why am I not surprised?

Yet another software upgrade that ends with a system that no longer functions. It seems that NASA has been taking lessons from a company that writes a certain PC operating system.

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