Temporarily 'blinded'
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The Venus Express spacecraft orbiting Venus is much closer to the sun than is the Earth. Scientists at the European Space Agency report that the craft was affected by the radiation on March 7. Startracker cameras that help Venus Express measure its position and orientation got blinded, forcing mission controllers back on Earth to take them out of service temporarily. A representative said the craft is now maintaining its altitude using gyroscopes.

March 8, 2012 11:50 AM PST

Photo by: ESA

| Caption by: Charles Cooper

 

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