Man, that's gotta suck. Now it's a $200,000,000 paperweight on Mars.
[hr style="width: 100%; height: 2px;"]Mars Global Surveyor Died from Single Bad Command
The LA Times reports that a [a href="vny!://www.latimes.com/news/science/la-sci-mars14apr14,0,4365613.story?coll=la-home-headlines"]single wrong command[/a] sent to the wrong computer address caused a cascade of events that led to the loss of the Mars Global Surveyor spacecraft last November. The command was an orientation instruction for the spacecraft's main communications antenna. The mistake caused a problem with the positioning of the solar power panels, which in turned caused one of the batteries to overheat, shutting down the solar power system and draining the batteries some 12 hours later.
'The review panel found the management team followed existing procedures in dealing with the problem, but those procedures were inadequate to catch the errors that occurred. The review also said the spacecraft's onboard fault-protection system failed to respond correctly to the errors. Instead of protecting the spacecraft, the programmed response made it worse.'
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