Machine learning: Subcategory of ai.
Machine learning
is literal. It is a machine learning skills and collecting
data with minimal human interference. In simpler words
it can be defined as automatic
Apollo 13 was launched on 11th April 1970 at 1.13pm.
.An explosion in one of the oxygen tanks caused
significant damage to the spacecraft, forcing the crew
to abandon the Command Module and move to the
Lunar Module as a "lifeboat".
The LM was built for only a 45-hour lifetime and it needed to be stretch to 90. Power
also was a concern. There were 2,181 ampere hours in the LM batteries. Ground
controllers carefully worked out a procedure where the CM batteries were charged
with LM power. All noncritical systems were turned off and energy consumption was
reduced to 1/5, which resulted in having 20 percent of LM electrical power left
The explosion was caused by a design flaw in the
oxygen tank, which had been damaged during ground
testing and subsequently put into space.
The No. 2 oxygen tank, serial number 10024X-TA0009, had been previously
installed in the service module of Apollo 10, but was removed for modification and
damaged in the process. Due to an oversight in replacing an underrated component
during a design modification, this turned out to severely damage the internal heating
elements of the tank. Months later, after the accident investigation was complete, it
was determined that when the No. 2 tank blew up, it either ruptured a line on the No.
1 tank or caused one of the valves to leak.
At 55 hours 55 minutes, oxygen tank No. 2 blew up, causing the No. 1 tank to also
fail. The command module’s normal supply of electricity, light and water was lost,
and they were about 200,000 miles from Earth. Quoted by Jim Lovell “it was a bomb
wanting to go off”
The crew had to power down the Command Module to
conserve resources, leading to plummeting
temperatures and other life-threatening challenges
The crew and ground control team worked together to
improvise a solution to the buildup of carbon dioxide in
the Lunar Module.
After a day and a half in the LM, a warning light showed that the carbon dioxide had
built up to a dangerous level. Mission control devised a way to attach the CM
canisters to the LM system by using plastic bags, cardboard and to tape all materials
carried on board.
While oxygen supplies were sufficient for three, the carbon dioxide produced by the
astronauts exceeded the capacity of the onboard LM lithium hydroxide filters. The
filters in the lunar module and the command module (CM) were not interchangeable
due to differences in shape, so Mission Control engineers back in Houston had to
get creative to use the CM filters with the system on the LM, using only materials the
astronauts had available to them in the spacecraft. Using a clever solution of a
plastic bag, cardstock, a spacesuit hose, and that stuff that holds
everything together, duct tape, the engineers in Mission Control
mocked up an altered lithium hydroxide filter. The astronauts then
recreated the contraption (nicknamed “the mailbox”) on the LM. This
dramatic moment was the stage for real clashes among the
brightest engineers of this space agency. Every kind of solution
presented was debated, considered, or discarded.
Applying this principle to your career, the key advice is to
materialize your knowledge by producing tangible content. In a
field as practical and evolving as machine learning, employers
seek candidates who can demonstrate their knowledge through
tangible projects, not just theoretical understanding.
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