Simulations May Explain Loss of Beagle 2 Mars Probe
chrb writes "Researchers at Queensland University have used computer simulations to calculate that the loss of the US$80 million British Beagle 2 Mars probe was due to a bad choice of spin rate during atmospheric entry, resulting in the craft burning up within seconds. The chosen spin rate was calculated by using a bridging function to estimate the transitional forces between the upper and lower atmosphere, while the new research relies on simulation models. Beagle 2 team leader Professor Colin Pillinger has responded saying that the figures are far from conclusive, while another chief Beagle engineer has said 'We still think we got it right.'"
Name a one thing british ever made right.
Australia.
It's no different than the "dark matter/energy" concept of
"Damn, your calculations are totally wrong, and your model is a piece of shit."
"Nooo... The universe lies to us! There is some dark stuff that we can't see, or measure, or anything ever, that has just the effect to fix our model, and nothing else!"
"How convenient!"
Any sufficiently advanced intelligence is indistinguishable from stupidity.