In the interest of safety, NASA has decided to plunge a spacecraft into the Pacific Ocean.
Late last year, one of the three gyroscopes on the Compton Gamma Ray Observatory (GRO) failed, leaving the satellite with the minimum number necessary to steer the craft. The space agency wants to direct the craft back through Earth’s atmosphere in a controlled manner, while the two other gyros still function.
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