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It was a testbed for cool technology, like the ion engine (and the autonomous navigation that was mentioned in this article).
Deep Space 2 was aboard the polar lander, so that one was a huge success, but as far as I know there is no plan for a DS3.
What is the difference between metric and standard units from a programmers point of view? (You of course mean metric and imperial, as was the problem with the mars missions.)
It would appear that Jesus has huge incoming bandwidth, but not a whole lot of outging.
Hmm, maybe he's got a satellite conection.
It was a testbed for cool technology, like the ion engine (and the autonomous navigation that was mentioned in this article).
Deep Space 2 was aboard the polar lander, so that one was a huge success, but as far as I know there is no plan for a DS3.
What is the difference between metric and standard units from a programmers point of view?
(You of course mean metric and imperial, as was the problem with the mars missions.)
It would appear that Jesus has huge incoming bandwidth, but not a whole lot of outging.
Hmm, maybe he's got a satellite conection.