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| yesterday | comment | added | mins | @user1937198: This incident and Quantas 72 are actually listed as #33 and #34 in this NASA list of software failures in aerospace. | |
| yesterday | comment | added | user1937198 | An extreme example of this issue happened during the space shuttle STS-124 mission, where a cracked diode on one of the sensor data buses caused it to enter a state where each computer was reading different values. Which caused each of the quad redundant computers to start producing different results in sequence. | |
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