WelcomeUser Guide
ToSPrivacyCanary
DonateBugsLicense

©2025 Poal.co

464

Archive: https://archive.today/IzFDI

From the post:

>When the AMSAT-OSCAR 7 (AO-7) amateur radio satellite was launched in 1974, its expected lifespan was about five years. The plucky little satellite made it to 1981 when a battery failure caused it to be written off as dead. Then, in 2002 it came back to life. The prevailing theory being that one of the cells in the satellites NiCd battery pack, in an extremely rare event, shorted open thus allowing the satellite to run (intermittently) off its solar panels.

Archive: https://archive.today/IzFDI From the post: >>When the AMSAT-OSCAR 7 (AO-7) amateur radio satellite was launched in 1974, its expected lifespan was about five years. The plucky little satellite made it to 1981 when a battery failure caused it to be written off as dead. Then, in 2002 it came back to life. The prevailing theory being that one of the cells in the satellites NiCd battery pack, in an extremely rare event, shorted open — thus allowing the satellite to run (intermittently) off its solar panels.
[–] 2 pts 8d

shorted open

@stupidbirddid you cringe at reading this like I did?