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posted by mrpg on Thursday May 02 2019, @11:11AM   Printer-friendly
from the debar dept.

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[...] Combined, the loss of NASA's Orbiting Carbon Observatory and Glory satellites cost the space agency $700 million. In the years since, the space agency's Launch Services Program and the rocket's manufacturer, Orbital Sciences—which has since been acquired by Northrop Grumman—have been conducting investigations into what happened.

[...] But only now has the story emerged in greater detail. This week, NASA posted a summary of its decade-long investigation into the mission failures. Long story short: faulty aluminum extrusions used in the mechanism by which the payload separates from the rocket, known as a frangible joint, prevented the separation from fully occurring. Much of the report drills down into the process by which NASA reached and then substantiated this conclusion.

Source: After a decade, NASA finally reveals root cause of two failed rocket launches


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday May 02 2019, @08:02PM (2 children)

    by Anonymous Coward on Thursday May 02 2019, @08:02PM (#838082)

    Between the person requesting the patent and the person approving it, that's one noose lacking.

  • (Score: 2) by c0lo on Thursday May 02 2019, @10:50PM (1 child)

    by c0lo (156) Subscriber Badge on Thursday May 02 2019, @10:50PM (#838167) Journal

    Hemp rope is not only renewable but also reusable.

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    • (Score: 2) by bob_super on Thursday May 02 2019, @11:35PM

      by bob_super (1357) on Thursday May 02 2019, @11:35PM (#838183)

      With a long enough rope, you don't even need reuse to hang two people.

      But hang the patent approver in public, to be sure to teach his peers.