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Runaway Space Probe Crashes in Desert - Because of Parachute Malfunction?

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Does anyone know anymore information abou this incident/news story. Apparently this space probe was supposed to have a parachute deploy before it landed and helecopters were supposed to catch it on hanging hooks and bring it down. Apparently, according to the new stories the "parachute didn't open" but I'm just wondering what maybe REALLY happened, a little more detail about the malfunction? And what manufacturer made the canopy and what kind of "device" they were using to deploy it. If you know if any better articles, can you post them?

http://www.nypost.com/seven/09092004/news/worldnews/19305.htm
"The 450-pound capsule's parachute failed to open and the pilots, without anything to hook, watched helplessly as it spun over and over, plowing into the desert."
-Crystal

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It's not that new of a story any more, but I read that the chute was fine, but that the computer didn't send the signal to deploy it. The rumor I heard was that there was a subroutine in the program to not deploy the chute while the craft was tumbling. As every skydiver knows, sooner or later, ya gotta pull, whether you're tumbling or not. Anybody else hear anything. BTW, it hit in the desert, not the dessert. You really had me worried there for a minute. :D

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I just found that the New York Times has better, more in depth articles. You have to log in though (free) and do a search for "Space Probe" (Sorry if this should be in incidents, if so, please move...thanks).

In one article it mentioned that the malfuntion might have been just that the AAD like aparatus just didn't activate:

"The space agency and an investigating board will now try to figure out exactly what went wrong. None of the pyrotechnic charges that were supposed to deploy the parachutes fired, possibly because of a battery or electronics failure or some other underlying problem. It will be important to determine whether this accident was caused by something that happened in the harsh environment of space or instead reflects a design flaw or other human error that will need to be fixed before future missions."

http://www.nytimes.com (Below are the articles I found)

Space Probe Fails to Deploy Its Parachute and Crashes
By KENNETH CHANG   (NYT)   News  

OPINION | September 9, 2004    
Crash of a Robotic Space Probe
(NYT)   Editorial  

SCIENCE | September 8, 2004    
Hollywood to Help NASA Catch Space Probe
By KENNETH CHANG   (NYT)   News  

SCIENCE | September 7, 2004    
Helicopter Pilots Will Try to Snag Space Probe
-Crystal

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