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Nanook 22-06-2007 18:19

Re: are they using Vista there???
 
STS-117 should be landing today. Go here to watch.:)

LSainsbury 22-06-2007 21:21

Re: are they using Vista there???
 
STA is currently doing test approaches...

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Deorbit burn...she's on the way to Edwards airforce base

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She's landed....

Not sure this'll work but....

http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/for...chmentid=25090

homealone 22-06-2007 21:40

Re: are they using Vista there???
 
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Originally Posted by lsainsbury (Post 34334011)
STA is currently doing test approaches...

---------- Post added at 19:57 ---------- Previous post was at 18:49 ----------

Deorbit burn...she's on the way to Edwards airforce base

---------- Post added at 21:21 ---------- Previous post was at 19:57 ----------

She's landed....

phew - looks in pretty good nick, too - nice piccy :tu:

LSainsbury 26-06-2007 19:09

Re: are they using Vista there???
 
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Originally Posted by homealone (Post 34334160)
...nice piccy :tu:

Thanks to the guys at NASASpaceFlight.com :tu:

Lord Nikon 26-06-2007 22:43

Re: are they using Vista there???
 
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Originally Posted by Anonymouse (Post 34331181)
Similar to the 'I tell you three times' backup strategy Heinlein wrote about as far back as Space Family Stone (1952). The ballistics computer of the Rolling Stone had three lobes (nodes, we'd call 'em now), each of which was capable of solving the entire problem of navigating, say, from Luna to Mars. If one produced answers radically different from the other two, or failed, the two properly functioning lobes would outvote it and cut it off.



Ahh yes, the Gay Deceiver... I remember the book well... Especially when they ended up in E.E. 'Doc' Smith's Lensman Universe...


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However, I imagine they're using heuristic (or, if you like, best guess) techniques now which weren't even dreamed of back then; that's how they decide which answer to go with. 2001's HAL, of course, had entirely heuristic programming, hence the acronym: Heuristic ALgorithmic.
I always thought HAL was an abbreviation of Heuristic Algorithmic Logic?



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It's still strange to think that the entire computing power of Apollo's Mission Control could now be outdone by a fairly cheap laptop...

The apollo computers were less powerful than a commodore 64 If I remember correctly.

Hom3r 26-06-2007 22:53

Re: are they using Vista there???
 
The Apollo computer were basically calculators.


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