spaceflight software

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Spaceflight software discussions on WindowsForum.com cover the intersection of Microsoft applications and NASA missions. A notable thread highlights Artemis II astronauts reporting Outlook failures in orbit, illustrating how enterprise software like Microsoft Outlook behaves in spaceflight environments. The conversation touches on software reliability, the challenges of running Windows-based tools in space, and the humorous yet revealing nature of office software following astronauts beyond Earth. While not a deep technical analysis, the tag captures real-world anecdotes about Microsoft software performance during crewed space missions, reflecting broader themes of software dependency in critical aerospace operations.
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    Artemis II Astronauts Complain as Outlook Fails: “Two Outlooks” in Space

    Microsoft’s long-running reputation for flaky software has now been beamed into one of the most dramatic workplaces on Earth — or rather, just above it. During NASA’s Artemis II mission, commander Reid Wiseman reportedly told mission control that both of his Microsoft Outlook apps were failing...
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