Tuesday
Feb242009
NASA Orbiting Carbon Observatory Goes for a Swim
Tuesday, February 24, 2009 at 11:16AM
The NASA Orbiting Carbon Observatory was intended to monitor carbon dioxide in order to help assess global warming.
Now it's hanging out with Landsat 6.
The rocket that the satellite was traveling on failed to separate from its payload fairing. The extra weight prevented the rocket from reaching orbit and the satellite plunged into the Ocean near Antartica. That's a $278 million swim.
Really though, it's all about Google Ocean now, so OCO probably just wanted a piece of the spotlight.
john | in Landsat, remote sensing |
Reader Comments (1)
Man, I was just about to post this too... You are really on these news stories. I have no chance!