Instead of the smooth midair retrieval NASA expected, the $264 million Genesis mission to study the solar wind ended in a crater in the Utah desert Wednesday.
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This is a sad day indeed. He is survived by Genesis Jr. and a loving IBM supercomputer back in Dallas. His immediate family was unable to offer a comment to my repeated pingings.
Oh yeah I heard about this… millions of dollars wasted, well not completely. It did do its intended job except now they have to search the crash site for space dirt.
I think that it did send some of the data while it was in space. What researchers may have lost is the tiny samples of dust or whatever it is called that it collected
Well that sucks. Imagine being one of the stunt pilots and seeing that thing plummeting towards the earth.
< Cockpit Voice Recorder >
Pilot 1: ‘hey what’s that thing there?’:pa:
Pilot 2: ‘I don’t know.’ :mu:
Pilot 1: ‘Is that what we’re supposed to catch?’ :hr:
Pilot 2: ’ I think so…but I don’t see any parachute’ :ninja:
That sucks. A lot of money down the drain. And speaking of money wasted, what ever happened to that Mars rover thing they landed? Last I remember, it was down on the planet’s surface, but they couldn’t communicate with it. What happened? Did they never get it to work like it was supposed to and hoped to just sweep it under the rug? I think another country was sending a similar rover to the other side of the planet. Anybody know what happened with that?