NASA sends Outlook around Moon, immediately needs IT help
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NASA sends Outlook around Moon, immediately needs IT help
"One astronaut reported, 'I have two Microsoft Outlooks, and neither one of those are working,' indicating significant issues with the software during their mission."
"The Orion crew's experience with Outlook reflects a broader trend of software failures in space, reminiscent of past frustrations with applications like 'Crew Squawk' on the ISS."
Astronauts aboard the Orion spacecraft are facing difficulties with Microsoft Outlook during their mission. Communication with ground control revealed that the astronauts are struggling with network connectivity and have multiple versions of Outlook that are not functioning. This situation echoes past software failures in space, such as the issues faced by the first commander of the International Space Station with an application called 'Crew Squawk.' The ongoing problems highlight the challenges of using software in space environments.
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