Unfortunately, it appears the failure within the propulsion system is causing a critical loss of propellant. The team is working to try and stabilize this loss, but given the situation, we have prioritized maximizing the science and data we can capture. We are currently assessing what alternative mission profiles may be feasible at this time.
On your home page you list Microsoft as being one of your clients. I'm pretty impressed that you managed to sell them what appears to be (mostly) their own data.
We went through this in the ad world before GDPR existed. Companies were selling datasets for advertising and, I remember one of my clients (one of the largest ad agencies in the world) telling me they had over 100 sources of data they augmented their publisher data with but they tested and saw there was only about 20% uniqueness on average between sources.
They were buying the same data again and again, recycled and repackaged.
Sorry that’s not what I meant... it was a joke of course but I was saying if you suggest any course of treatment to a doctor you’re going to get a hairy eyeball in response. I wasn’t saying anything at all about the places where ads are allowed.
Wouldn't it? If the complaint is that the project is too hard to find and too hard to form any kind of online community (searchable blog posts, forum posts, etc) around, then a fork with a more distinctive name should become the dominant version by accreting the larger userbase.
> The team's improvised maneuver was successful in reorienting Peregrine's solar array towards the sun.
Looks like they fixed it for now.
https://www.space.com/private-astrobotic-peregrine-moon-land...