STATION'S WARPED DRIVES
Honeywell, Boeing and NASA engineers have determined why the hard drive mass storage devices on two out of three Command and Control Computers (C&Cs) failed near-simultaneously on the International Space Station in April. The failures, combined with a different problem on a third C&C, temporarily...
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