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Moon probe has small glitch after launch, NASA says
NBC ^ | 1 hour ago | Miriam Kramer, Space.com

Posted on 09/07/2013 11:29:29 AM PDT by BenLurkin

Although the launch was nearly flawless, LADEE ran into some trouble right after its separation from the Minotaur V. The probe's onboard computer shut down LADEE's reaction wheels, which are used to stabilize the attitude of the probe in space, after noticing that they were drawing too much current.

Engineers will work to develop a repair plan over the next few days. But there's not a great deal of time pressure at the moment, Worden said. LADEE will take nearly a month to get to the moon on its long and looping route.

"The nice thing about this is that we have two ways to orient [LADEE]," Worden added. "One is with thrusters, the other is with reaction wheels. So we're pretty confident that we're going to get it in the right state."

(Excerpt) Read more at nbcnews.com ...


TOPICS: Astronomy; Science
KEYWORDS: astronomy; ladee; minotaurv; moon; nasa; science

1 posted on 09/07/2013 11:29:29 AM PDT by BenLurkin
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To: BenLurkin
NASA =

2 posted on 09/07/2013 11:38:00 AM PDT by oh8eleven (RVN '67-'68)
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To: oh8eleven

disagree


3 posted on 09/07/2013 11:48:37 AM PDT by Mr. K (Lies, Damned Lies, Statistics, and then Democrat Talking Points.)
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To: Mr. K

This mission is at least in keeping with the original mission directive of NASA which is one federal agency that actually operates on a shoestring budget.

I wish more of our federal agencies operated with NASA efficiency.


4 posted on 09/07/2013 11:52:22 AM PDT by cripplecreek (REMEMBER THE RIVER RAISIN!)
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To: cripplecreek
I wish more of our federal agencies operated with NASA efficiency.Not to mention Apollo I, the Challenger and Columbia missions, the Hubble Telescope ...
5 posted on 09/07/2013 12:04:07 PM PDT by oh8eleven (RVN '67-'68)
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To: oh8eleven

Look at the money blown by the social security administration on a daily basis and get back to me and then we can start talking about welfare.

NASA has accidents in an extremely tough environments and other agencies are designed for failure right here on earth.


6 posted on 09/07/2013 12:09:34 PM PDT by cripplecreek (REMEMBER THE RIVER RAISIN!)
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To: BenLurkin

How is this mission in keeping with Obama’s directive of muslim outreach?


7 posted on 09/07/2013 12:15:53 PM PDT by fso301
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To: cripplecreek
Look at the money blown by the social security administration ...
Oh please, get a life.
And if you're going to be a NASA apologist, tell us what great benefits we've received after the last 50 feckin' years and hundreds of billions of taxpayer dollars. Shoe-string budget my @ss.
Tang and Teflon, whoop-dee feckin' doo.
8 posted on 09/07/2013 12:18:52 PM PDT by oh8eleven (RVN '67-'68)
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To: BenLurkin

Its pretty amazing how many problems they can solve at a distance.

Just yesterday I read that the New Horizons team was awaiting the arrival of the original glass plate photos of Pluto’s discovery. Apparently they’re using them to calculate exactly where Pluto will be for the New Horizons flyby in 2015 and make final trajectory adjustments for the closest possible pass.


9 posted on 09/07/2013 12:36:22 PM PDT by cripplecreek (REMEMBER THE RIVER RAISIN!)
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To: oh8eleven

http://www.sac.edu/AcademicProgs/ScienceMathHealth/Planetarium/Pages/Benefits-of-the-NASA-Space-Program.aspx

Benefits of the NASA Space Program

During the “America in Space Show,” a list is displayed of the benefits that can be traced to NASA’s technological research and engineering. Several show attendees have asked that we publish this list.

Computer Technology
Ground Processing Scheduling System

3-D Semiconductor Stacking

Structural Analysis

News Exchange Reader

Air Quality Monitoring

Advanced keyboard Design

Database Management System

Laser Surveying

Aircraft Controls

Expert System Software

Microcomputers

Advanced Imaging and Design Graphics.

Consumer/Home/Recreation
Enriched Baby Food

Water Purification System

Scratch-Resistant Lenses

Pool Purification

Ribbed Swimsuit

Golf Ball and Composite Golf Club Design

Portable Coolers/Warmers

Sports Training

Athletic Shoes

Dustbuster

Shock-absorbing Helmets

Home Security Systems

Smoke Detectors

Flat Panel Televisions

High-density Batteries

Trash Compactors

Food Packaging and Freeze-dried Technology
Sports Bra Design

Hair Styling Appliances

Fogless Ski Goggles

Self-adjusting Sunglasses

Hang Gliders

Art Preservation

Quartz Crystal Timing Equipment.

Environmental and Resource Management
Microspheres

Solar Energy

Weather Forecasting Aids

Forest Management

Sensors for Environmental Control

Wind Monitor

Telemetry Systems

Plant Research

Fire Resistant Materials

Radiation Insulation

Whale Identification

Environmental Analysis

Noise Abatement

Pollution Measuring Devices

Pollution Control Devices

Smokestack Monitor

Radioactive Leak Detector

Earthquake Prediction System

Sewage Treatment

Energy Saving Air Conditioning

Air Purification

Health and Medicine
Digital Imaging Breast Biopsy System

Breast Cancer Detection

Laser Angioplasty

Ultrasound Skin Damage Assessment .

Human Tissue Stimulator

Coolant Suit

Programmable Pacemaker

Ocular Screening

Automated Urinalysis

Medical Gas Analyzer

Voice-controlled Wheelchair

Arteriosclerosis Detection

Ultrasound Scanners

Automatic Insulin Pump

Portable X-ray Device

Invisible Braces

Dental Arch Wire

Palate Surgery Technology

Clean Room Apparel

Implantable Heart Aid

MRI

Bone Analyzer

Cataract Surgery Tools.

Industrial Productivity/Manufacturing Technology
Magnetic Liquids

Welding Sensor System

Microlasers

Magnetic Bearing System

plasma Sprayed Engine Lubricant

Interactive Computer Training

High-pressure Water Stripping

Advanced Welding Torch

Gasoline Vapor Recovery

Self-locking Fasteners

Machine Tool Software

Laser Wire Stripper

Lubricant Coating Process

Wireless Communications

Engine Coatings and Design.

Public Safety
Radiation Hazard Detector

Emergency Response Robot

Pen –sized Personal Alarm System

Lightweight Emergency Rescue Cutters

Firemen Air Tanks
Personal Storm Warning System

Self-righting Raft

Doppler Radar

Firefighters’ Radios

Lead Poison Detection

Fire Detector

Flame Detector

Corrosion Protection Coating

Protective Clothing

Robotic Hands

Transportation
Studless Winter Tires

Better Brakes

Weight-saving Technology

Improved Aircraft Engines

Advanced lubricants

Energy Storage Systems

New Wing Designs for Jets

Safer Bridges

Emission Testing

Airline Wheelchairs

Electric Car

Auto Design

Methane-powered Vehicles

Wind Shear Prediction

Aircraft Design Analysis


10 posted on 09/07/2013 2:16:05 PM PDT by BwanaNdege ("Life is short. It's even shorter if you suggest going out for pizza on your anniversary" Peter Egan)
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To: BwanaNdege; oh8eleven

Better put some ice on that.

No, wait! The space program has developed more effective burn treatments...


11 posted on 09/07/2013 4:23:10 PM PDT by ExGeeEye (It's been over 90 days; time to start on 2014. Carpe GOP!)
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To: BenLurkin
Engineers will work to develop a repair plan over the next few days. But there's not a great deal of time pressure at the moment, Worden said. LADEE will take nearly a month to get to the moon on its long and looping route

"You've got a lot to learn if you want people to think of you as a miracle worker. "

12 posted on 09/07/2013 4:44:22 PM PDT by mikrofon (Aye , LADEE)
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To: oh8eleven

How about microelectronics?


13 posted on 09/07/2013 4:50:22 PM PDT by fremont_steve
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To: fremont_steve
How about microelectronics?
Certainly the space program made advances in many areas, but my point is that for all the hundreds of billions spent over 50 years, the ROI for the taxpayer has been zilch.
Not one, single discovery or invention of significance that truly benefited mankind.
14 posted on 09/08/2013 5:37:12 AM PDT by oh8eleven (RVN '67-'68)
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To: brytlea; cripplecreek; decimon; bigheadfred; KoRn; Grammy; married21; steelyourfaith; Mmogamer; ...

Thanks BenLurkin, extra to APoD.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c—qOJ9PJZs


15 posted on 09/08/2013 10:22:04 AM PDT by SunkenCiv (It's no coincidence that some "conservatives" echo the hard left.)
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