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Ball Aerospace Deep Impact's impactor simulation software (2006) (archive.org)
33 points by marcodiego on May 8, 2023 | hide | past | favorite | 16 comments


Fun fact, Ball Aerospace is a division of Ball Corporation, founded 1880, largely known for their mason jars: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ball_Corporation

(Not to be confused with Bell Aircraft, an unrelated helicopter manufacturer)

In this they follow in the grand tradition of contemporary American manufacturing: combining low value commodity items that can compete with overseas manufacturers due to the cost of ocean transport, and ultra high tech aerospace products. (See also the former Morton Thiokol Corporation, whose products included road deicing salt and NASA solid rocket boosters that performed poorly in cold weather.)


I dunno. If you squint real hard you can see a similarity between space docking rings and canning jar lids.


Where does Hitachi fit in here


I’m waiting for the link to Hyundai and/or Samsung.


I remember seeing the news about this at the time, and wondering how the phrase “Ball’s Deep Impact…” in some headlines made it past the copy editors desk.


The copy editor was giggling too




I am getting a prompt for inter.exe when I click the above URL.


Yeah, I'm not going to install that...

Does anybody have a youtube vid, or images or something? Google wasn't helpful.


it's probably the simulation software mentioned in the title... weird to get directly to an executable file, though ;)


Note: download later.


the link points to malware, keep out


Not that AV solutions are perfect (they are not) but analyzing a 397KB PE32 executable from 2006 doesn't show any red flags at https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/ab4a6418f783c37135fc3ec4...


Why do you say that?


That name must have been a practical joke to get people to say Ball's Deep Impact...




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