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From Sky News:
Computers on board the International Space Station have malfunctioned - forcing the shuttle Atlantis to fire thrusters to help keep it in orbit.
In a worst-case scenario, if at least one of the computers was not operating after the shuttle left, the space station's three crew members could return to Earth, he said.
"We always have an option to depart," Mr Suffredini said.
Originally posted by nerbot
The problem seems to be Russian computers. Sounds like a scene from "Red Planet"
NASA says that the computers that control parts of the International Space Station are nearly back to normal, after a major system failure.
The Russian computers operate the station's oxygen and water supplies and its orientation. Scientists aren't sure what went wrong. They said they have never seen that type of failure before.
While the computers were out, the ISS was completely reliant on Atlantis for major steering changes it needed to make to keep the solar arrays pointed at the sun for power.
Russian scientists worked on the problem overnight and have re-established some communication with the computers. They are still doing "clean up" work to get the rest of the system up and running.
NASA says Russian engineers are looking into what caused the failure. They think the problem was electrical, rather than a glitch in the software.
Originally posted by apc
From Armageddon,
"American components... Russian components... ALL MADE IN TAIWAN!!"
It would've been utterly ironic if the crash happened when that MS dude was up there.