Distortions in Thinking 3

Distortions in Thinking 3
Rapport Issue

46

Publication Date

August 28th 2015

Authors

Joe Cheal

After the success of the Viking Mars missions in the mid-1970s, new and advancing t e c h n o l o g i e s should surely have made future NASA exploration a breeze. Sadly, during the 1990s the Mars spacecraft (with the exception of the Mars Global Surveyor in 1996) suffered a series of oddly simple problems – faulty valves causing an explosion, improper testing contributing to a surface crash, a mix up between imperial and metric units causing burn-up on entry. And then there is my favourite reason given – it landed but fell over or fell down a gorge....

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