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Engineers trying to lasso an aged NASA space probe may have run into an insurmountable obstacle: Tanks once full of nitrogen gas, needed to fire the thrusters, appear to have be empty.![](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_viDGUgMdVgOWNnvUpHt8960s4PAmNWd3bwarPmY8bdgFakshaGsMAI6-_Y7noInHrR3y8X-JwV5nn2LYHIu_OmWdziT_gLTf4gMkrZinQllKg7QicFCSKlk2WBK_hCZJgu0w=s0-d)
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via New York Times
Engineers trying to lasso an aged NASA space probe may have run into an insurmountable obstacle: Tanks once full of nitrogen gas, needed to fire the thrusters, appear to have be empty.
via New York Times
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