This very system was responsible for the failure of the first shuttle launch. It turns out that there was a 1⁄64 chance that the clocks in the primary system and the clocks in the BFS would fail to synchronize on startup, and the very first scheduled launch hit the jackpot: the clocks didn’t sync, and NASA had to scrub the mission, and spend weeks figuring out what went wrong.
This very system was responsible for the failure of the first shuttle launch. It turns out that there was a 1⁄64 chance that the clocks in the primary system and the clocks in the BFS would fail to synchronize on startup, and the very first scheduled launch hit the jackpot: the clocks didn’t sync, and NASA had to scrub the mission, and spend weeks figuring out what went wrong.