Artemis II Astronauts Have ‘Two Microsoft Outlooks’ and Neither Work
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There were two Outlooks on the commander's computer, neither of which worked.
Artemis II Astronauts Have ‘Two Microsoft Outlooks’ and Neither Work
In 1969, the three astronauts of the Apollo 10 mission conducted a momentous “dress rehearsal” for putting humans on the lunar surface for the first time. It was a historic, inspiring moment for humanity; Astronaut John Young watched from a command module spacecraft as Thomas Stafford and Gene Cernan broke away and flew a lunar module within 10 miles of the moon’s surface, then reunited to return home to Earth. It’s from this mission that we hav…
"Astronauts call Houston because the spacecraft computer runs two instances of Microsoft Outlook and they don't understand why."
Even in space, astronauts have to deal with the whims of Microsoft software. In the middle of Artemis 2 mission, Outlook software has planted.
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