NASA’s Artemis II mission encountered unexpected technical glitches, with astronauts reporting issues with Microsoft Office, including Outlook, deep in space. Ground control initiated a remote IT fix for the Orion spacecraft’s laptops, which run on familiar Windows operating systems. This choice aims to leverage astronauts’ existing computer knowledge for mission efficiency. NASA’s Artemis II mission encountered unexpected technical glitches, with astronauts reporting issues with Microsoft Office, including Outlook, deep in space. Ground control initiated a remote IT fix for the Orion spacecraft’s laptops, which run on familiar Windows operating systems. This choice aims to leverage astronauts’ existing computer knowledge for mission efficiency.
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