Mariner 1

Mariner 1 was die eerste onbemande vlug van die Mariner-program en is ontwerp vir 'n verbyvlug van Venus. Dit het $18.5 miljoen VSA gekos in 1962. Die ruimtetuig is gelanseer op 22 Julie 1962 met 'n Atlas-Agenavuurpyl. Kort na lansering het die vuurpyl nie korrek gereageer op bevele van die grond beheer rekenaar nie, dit was blykbaar toe te skryf aan aan 'n sagteware fout in die beheerstelsel.[1] Met die ruimtetuig feitlik buite beheer, het die veiligheids beampte die selfvernietiging bevel gestuur na 294.5 sekondes. [2]

Mariner 1 word lanseer

Volgens NASA se laaste verslag uitgereik aan die publiek: The booster had performed satisfactorily until an unscheduled yaw-lift (northeast) maneuver was detected by the range safety officer. Faulty application of the guidance commands made steering impossible and were directing the spacecraft towards a crash, possibly in the North Atlantic shipping lanes or in an inhabited area. The destruct command was sent 6 seconds before separation, after which the launch vehicle could not have been destroyed. The radio transponder continued to transmit signals for 64 seconds after the destruct command had been sent.[1]

Die rol van die sagteware fout tydens die mislukte lansering bly ietwat omstrede, daar is teenstellings en konflik tussen die verskeie rolspelers, departemente, beamptes en ander persone. DiƩ sending se doelwit was bereik met Mariner 2 wat 5 weke later gelanseer is.

Verwysings

  1. "Mariner 1". 4.0.8. NASA. 5 Augustus 2008. Besoek op 14 Februarie 2009.
  2. "Venus Shot Fails as Rocket Strays". New York Times. 23 Julie 1962. Besoek op 14 Februarie 2009.
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