The News Feature 'Phoenix: a race against time' (Nature 456, 690–695, 2008) suggested that Honeybee Robotics failed to follow revised designs that would have corrected a flaw in a part of the NASA Phoenix spacecraft. A subsequent investigation by mission managers at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory found that Honeybee was not at fault. See Correspondence.
Published online 31 December 2008 | Nature 457, 16 (2009) | doi:10.1038/457016g
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