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by munin
2709 days ago
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> Steering was controlled by the on-board computer, which mistakenly thought the rocket needed a course change because of numbers coming from the inertial guidance system. That device uses gyroscopes and accelerometers to track motion. The numbers looked like flight data -- bizarre and impossible flight data -- but were actually a diagnostic error message. The guidance system had in fact shut down. The real question is, why was the diagnostic error message interpreted as flight data? I recommend reading the original report, which has much more meat: http://sunnyday.mit.edu/nasa-class/Ariane5-report.html |
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It's been a while but I wrote about this here: https://blog.bugsnag.com/bug-day-ariane-5-disaster/