Never horribly! often disappointingly, or in some cases expensively if I’ve used costly materials, but no experiment is ever a complete disaster, as it will normally highlight some error you overlooked, or some new phenomenon that you didn’t expect.
I’ve had plenty of experiments that just haven’t worked, or that haven’t worked as well as I’d hoped, but I haven’t yet had any that went disastrously wrong (i.e. exploded or caught fire), and hopefully never will!
Since Swift is a space telescope, operating it costs a lot of money. So I wasted (of order) $30,000 on this experiment of looking at nothing.
Thankfully I didn’t pay for it. 😛 But I’m still trying to use the data to try and say why we saw nothing. See? Even seeing nothing and doing nothing is useful. 😛
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