>>13201694Looks like they went up over a ridge and hit a stream of air moving at a different speed, maybe of different density.
Good thing the arabs sent a weather satellite. Looks like these drones will be very useful in some future missions but they will need some method of getting themselves back up after a crash.
Weather like this would be very difficult to detect without tree branches or grass or anything to show visually wind speed and direction. Then there are the latency issues involved in controlling a drone from earth.
What's faster? AI or getting people there?