Software 'flaw' delays Mars Climate Orbiter launch
NASA DECIDED yesterday to delay today's planned launch of the Mars Climate Observer until engineers can fix and test a software "flaw," a process that could take as long as 48 hours. The problem surfaced during a review of software designed to protect the Mars orbiter against hardware failures, NASA...
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