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Human Error Caused a $4.1 Million Mishap at NASA’s Deep Space Network
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- NASA blames 'hero mode' culture for $4.6 million dish disaster Mashable India · 3d ago
- Deep Space Network antenna mishap blamed on poor training and procedures SpaceNews · 3d ago
- NASA report: 'hero mode' culture led to $4.6 million antenna failure Mashable · 3d ago
- Human Error Caused a $4.1 Million Mishap at NASA’s Deep Space Network Gizmodo · 3d ago
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