Monday, March 7, 2011

Pesky Nose-Cone Problem Downs NASA's Glory Satellite

A second high-profile failure in two days has helped make a bona-fide rough week for NASA. The U.S. space agency's Glory atmospheric research mission satellite crashed into the Pacific Ocean Friday, one day after a faulty o-ring caused a space suit leak on board the Shuttle Discovery. A so-called "nose cone fairing" that protects the enclosed satellite "did not separate as expected about three minutes after launch," said NASA spokesperson Steve Cole.

Source: http://www.technewsworld.com/rsstory/71998.html

MICROSEMI MICROS SYSTEMS MICRON TECHNOLOGY

No comments:

Post a Comment