Deviations Magnify – And That Can Be a Good Thing!

As I write this, NASA’s UARS (Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite) is about to plop back to Earth. The orbit of the satellite puts it somewhere between 57 degrees north latitude and 57 degrees south. That spans the width of the world between northern Canada and the tip of South America. Where exactly it will come down is hard to say because the deviations that are possible, due to a variety of factors, make such predictions potentially wildly inaccurate.

I think the degree to which deviations can magnify like this is interesting and may even have some correlation in what we deal with in software projects.

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