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    Default Botched launch ends U.S. satellite's mission

    http://www.newsdaily.com/stories/tre...asa-satellite/

    By Irene KlotzPosted 2009/02/24 at 2:22 pm EST

    CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida, Feb. 24, 2009 (Reuters) — The U.S. government's first attempt to map carbon dioxide in Earth's atmosphere from space ended early on Tuesday after a botched satellite launch from California, officials said.

    The $278 million Orbiting Carbon Observatory blasted off aboard an unmanned Taurus rocket from Vandenberg Air Force Base at 4:55 a.m. EST (0955 GMT), headed for an orbital perch about 400 miles above the poles.

    The 986-pound (447-kg) spacecraft was tucked inside a clamshell-like shroud to protect it during the ride into space. But three minutes into the flight, the cover failed to separate as expected, dooming the mission.

    "As a direct result of carrying that extra weight we could not make orbit," said John Brunschwyler, the Taurus program manager with manufacturer Orbital Sciences Corp.

    The spacecraft, also built by Orbital Sciences, fell back to Earth, splashing down into the southern Pacific Ocean near Antarctica.

    The mission was NASA's first aboard a Taurus rocket, which debuted in 1994 and has had six successful flights and one failure.

    Scientists were counting on the new satellite to hone in on how carbon dioxide, suspected of being a trigger of global climate change, is cycling through the planet.

    "For the science community it's a huge disappointment," NASA launch director Chuck Dovale said.

    The rocket carried hydrazine fuel but NASA officials said they had no indication that any part of the rocket or satellite posed a threat to anyone.

    An investigation board has been convened to determine the cause of the accident.


    An artists rendering of the Orbiting Carbon Observatory is seen in a handout image. REUTERS/NASA JPL/Handout



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    Default Re: Botched launch ends U.S. satellite's mission

    Sort of fitting I think.
    "Far better it is to dare mighty things, to win glorious triumphs even though checkered by failure, than to rank with those poor spirits who neither enjoy nor suffer much because they live in the gray twilight that knows neither victory nor defeat."
    -- Theodore Roosevelt


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    Default Re: Botched launch ends U.S. satellite's mission

    the expenditure was a waste in teh first place, and a waste all over again after the fact when it blew the heck up. awesome. why dont we just pile it in a wheel barrel and set fire to it at the mint? save a lot of time and effort.



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