Not that I have followed the history of this project very close (or at all for that matter), but to me it appears that there might be some nice science and technology spin-off from this. At least, the probe is definately not your standard run-of-the-mill probe, so someone somewhere should have learned quite a bit by building this thing.
In my days at the university we spent many late afternoons playing xpilot. I haven't played it on Linux for many years, but last I tried it was doable. I guess it can only have become better over the years.
Not that I have followed the history of this project very close (or at all for that matter), but to me it appears that there might be some nice science and technology spin-off from this. At least, the probe is definately not your standard run-of-the-mill probe, so someone somewhere should have learned quite a bit by building this thing.
In my days at the university we spent many late afternoons playing xpilot. I haven't played it on Linux for many years, but last I tried it was doable. I guess it can only have become better over the years.