19:07, 27 февраля 2026РоссияЭксклюзив
The ISS does have its own defenses, of course. Fabric-y buffers envelope some of the systems, and a bumper called the Whipple Shield helps blunt impact. That shield is only built to stop debris up to about 1 cubic centimeter, though, and the debris tracker is only designed to catch pieces 10 cubic centimeters and larger. In other words, there’s a gap in defenses.
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it gave IBM the foundations for networked systems that are almost modern in
Bits [13:2]: A 12-bit microcode redirect address -- a fault handler (e.g., 0x85D for #GP, 0x870 for #NP) or a gate dispatch routine (e.g., 0x5BE for a 386 call gate).
It’s problem is the lack of documentation…and a bit of misunderstanding.