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Nyororin 06-14-2010 11:13 AM

The Return of Hayabusa
 
This is something which has received painfully and surprisingly little news coverage both inside and outside of Japan...
Hayabusa has finally completed it`s mission and returned to Earth. Now all that is left is to check and see if it succeeded in collecting a sample or not. But after all it`s been through, even if there is no sample - no one will hold it at fault.

The story of this little machine quite honestly brought me to tears... (For some reason, stories of machines somehow just managing to scrape by in an almost dead state in an attempt to "survive" is a serious weak spot for me.) Pretty much everything that could go wrong DID go wrong, so Hayabusa sort of scraped by doing it`s best with severely limited (and leaking at that) fuel, resources, countless broken pieces and a number of malfunctioning systems.... And managed to make it home. It`s a testament to just how far the engineers thought ahead about potential failures and how much they invested into "self repairing" mechanisms.

manganimefan227 06-14-2010 08:44 PM

Really? Hmmm, an inspiration to humans, the classic "never give up" , not even machines do now! That's awsome! Thank you for bringing this up! I can see where the tears would come from . . .

Neffiline 06-15-2010 05:28 PM

There he is: Hayabusa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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I think it's awesome it's finally coming back! I too, wish there was move coverage.

JasonTakeshi 06-15-2010 08:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nyororin (Post 815687)
This is something which has received painfully and surprisingly little news coverage both inside and outside of Japan...
Hayabusa has finally completed it`s mission and returned to Earth. Now all that is left is to check and see if it succeeded in collecting a sample or not. But after all it`s been through, even if there is no sample - no one will hold it at fault.

The story of this little machine quite honestly brought me to tears... (For some reason, stories of machines somehow just managing to scrape by in an almost dead state in an attempt to "survive" is a serious weak spot for me.) Pretty much everything that could go wrong DID go wrong, so Hayabusa sort of scraped by doing it`s best with severely limited (and leaking at that) fuel, resources, countless broken pieces and a number of malfunctioning systems.... And managed to make it home. It`s a testament to just how far the engineers thought ahead about potential failures and how much they invested into "self repairing" mechanisms.

I also cried when I had to isolate the Incg.0 from my F. Equation.

Edit: Hayabusa


MMM 06-15-2010 10:41 PM

It was on the national news here. Pretty neat light show.


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