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bobstro t1_ir1gi00 wrote
Reply to comment by imgrandojjo in India’s Groundbreaking Mars Mission Is Officially Dead by obtricksdotcom
I think the headline and those like it are anthropomorphizing for a public audience, but it seems to be a touchy subject. If a mission was completes its original mission on schedule and continues operating for multiples of that span, what is the "correct" (non-offensive) way of saying it "outlived" its original expected lifetime? Simply saying it's "complete" seems to downplay the significance of the event. "Completed its 6 month mission in 8 years" also doesn't celebrate the event. What would you consider less offensive?
imgrandojjo t1_ir1wipa wrote
ISRO Mars orbiter transmits final signals, ending wildly successful mission for India's fledgling space program
There's your headline
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