{"ai_pass_count":3,"analysis_step_count":9,"confidence":0.6406667307019234,"created_at":"2026-06-28T03:27:35.196642+00:00","id":127946,"node_number":"66296","processing_time":1.8188221454620361,"recent_steps":["net.store_session","net.llm_structured_analysis","net.rules_detect","net.context_window","net.llm_structured_analysis.claim"],"recording_id":128019,"text":"In certain cases, Kent Peterson KC-0DGY tells us about the particularly high cost of a set of antenna woes facing one NASA deep space station right now. The US Space Agency NASA is facing a repair bill of between $4.1 and $4.6 million for deep space station 14, its 70 meter RF antenna near Barso, California, all because of what has found to be inadequate procedures and inadequate training of workers. A reporter recently released by the agency said that its investigation found a number of primary causes including human error, weaknesses in software and an undetected failure in the antenna's hydro-emature radio news line will continue in 20 seconds."}