Perhaps the 84 second burn overflowed the integer (2^6) and was caught by a 2^7s check (127s)
there’s no way engine burn time is graduated in seconds on a spacecraft in 2023, that’s way too coarse
Why do you expect the Russian space program to be using new equipment after the antique show of an invasion in Ukraine?
Every country uses a combination of older and newer equipment in any war. The war propaganda wizards just try to make things like that look unique to Russia.
Why in God’s name would you use a 6-bit signed integer for anything on a spacecraft? I know space-certified chips are pretty barebones, but surely not that bare bones…
This is Roscosmos we’re talking about here. First lunar mission in 25 years??
The tweet you link didn’t indicate that. It said that an engine failure likely caused the overrun, running for 127 seconds instead of the planned 84. Why would something have a 2^7 int size check?
Edit: Quoted
The head of Roscosmos Yuri Borisov said that the main cause of the #Luna25 crash was an engine failure. Instead of the planned 84 seconds, he worked 127 seconds.
Am I missing something?
Ah I think it’s Twitter’s new thing where you can’t see replies of your not logged in.
Nitter link. This shows replies.
what do we say to the god of software bugs ruining our space exploration? not today!
one of these days we will finally say it, but… not today 😆
@tiredofsametab @intelati @14th_cylon @wahming You’ve been harmed by timezones