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US spacecraft on the moon ‘caught a foot’ and tipped on to side, says Nasa
(www.theguardian.com)
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A few years back one crashed because the European team used metric and the American team used imperial. They are getting better..
AGAIN!
Because miscommunications on standardized measurements is apparently a recurring theme in aerospace engineering.
I'm in the US, I almost exclusively use imperial, but all my CAD models are metric, all my hobbies are geared for metric.
The fact that companies involved in multi-m/billion dollar endeavors can't figure out "measure twice..."
???
It's weird to me that nobody noticed earlier