A NASA satellite launched to track carbon dioxide emissions had technical problems shortly after takeoff, putting its mission in jeopardy. The payload fairing failed to separate properly from the spacecraft after it left the atmosphere. (Feb. 24)
Most likely how NASA engineers & technicians gave back for the freeze on their bonuses & raises. OOPS ! Was that supposed to be a secret. Just another $ 400 million $ waste for Americans. lol
Well, look at the positives ... the Navy has again a target ins space which they can shoot into smithereens.
oomblikkies 2 years ago
you are so ignorant haha. Do not have a clue.
joachim2464 2 years ago
Fail.
risc19 2 years ago
Just a bunch of high paid idiots hoping for a govt bailout.
desertflower08 2 years ago
just throw 300 million away.
fedorvonbock16 2 years ago
Too bad, the government doesn't get to regulate the amount of CO2 that's in the air. DARN! For once I'm glad NASA is incompetent.
Pepsifx357 2 years ago
US is out of cash, then you get failures like this.
waruhn 2 years ago
Most likely how NASA engineers & technicians gave back for the freeze on their bonuses & raises. OOPS ! Was that supposed to be a secret. Just another $ 400 million $ waste for Americans. lol
CanadaUniv1 2 years ago
who said it was a waste of money? OH ya me ...
xlioilx 2 years ago