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No life on Mars but plenty of bugs

Here's an interview with the person responsible for maintaining computer operations on the Mars vehicles:

In today's edition of Wired News, I interview Mars Rover mission chief software architect Glenn Reeves about the challenges of maintaining a functioning operating system on another planet -- and what it's like to live life on Martian Standard Time.

Posted by Dan Brooks on January 30, 2004 at 11:12 AM | Permalink