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Hack in Space

MelloDawg writes: "From the press release: NASA's Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer (FUSE) spacecraft, which some had given up for dead in December after critical guidance components failed, was returned to full operations when the team developed an innovative new guidance system. The system uses a complex new set of procedures that lets controllers use electromagnets in the satellite to push and pull on the Earth's magnetic field. Details of the mission are online."

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  1. Yet Another Star Trek Moment by Ecyrd · · Score: 3, Funny
    Quote from the press release:

    To make up for the missing reaction wheels, scientists and engineers developed new sets of procedures and software that let them use equipment known as magnetic torquer bars in a new way. Controllers can generate local magnetic fields by running electric current through FUSE's three torquer bars, and can flip the polarity of these fields by changing the direction of current flow.


    So, reversing the polarity really DOES work! :-)
  2. Re:Where to put angular momentum by heikkile · · Score: 3, Funny
    Magnetorquer [...]for the attitude-control of the satellite.

    Do they work on girlfriends as well?

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  3. Re:Where to put angular momentum by Alsee · · Score: 3, Funny

    Magnetorquer [...]for the attitude-control of the satellite.
    Do they work on girlfriends as well?


    This has been an extremely dificult question to answer. It could only be tested by someone who has one of each.

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