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by TeMPOraL
3496 days ago
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They have to, unfortunately, because general public (including journalists) doesn't understand that mistakes happen, and ESA being seriously underfunded as it is, cannot afford bad publicity. Also, this was a test flight designed to gather data about the performance of the orbiter/lander platform, so it did perform its mission and according to the collected data, the platform behaves mostly as expected. |
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