In 1999, NASA lost a $125 million spacecraft because of a single, utterly avoidable mathematical error. The Mars Climate Orbiter was designed to study the Martian atmosphere, but as it approached the red planet, it descended too low and violently disintegrated in the upper atmosphere. The root cause was not a mechanical failure, but a humiliating miscommunication between two engineering teams.
One team at Lockheed Martin programmed the spacecraft's thruster software using English imperial units, while the navigation team at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory assumed the data was in metric newtons. This microscopic discrepancy in the data transfer compounded over the 286-day journey, pulling the orbiter wildly off its intended trajectory.
This book dissects the catastrophic breakdown of institutional communication. You will explore the physics of orbital insertion, the rigid bureaucracy of aerospace engineering, and how a simple conversion error destroyed years of scientific labor.
Analyze the fragility of complex systems. Discover how a basic arithmetic mismatch bypassed billions of dollars in safety protocols to vaporize a spacecraft in the Martian sky.
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