Haha, the accident report at that site is brilliant:
The mishap was caused because 24 bolts were missing from a fixture in the “turn over cart”. Two errors occurred. First, technicians from another satellite program that uses the same type of “turn over cart” removed the 24 bolts from the NOAA cart on September 4 without proper documentation. Second, the NOAA team working today failed to follow the procedure to verify the configuration of the NOAA “turn over cart” since they had used it a few days earlier.
poor lil guy
just wanted to say que el que ahogó a la ardilla es un gran hijo de puta.
LoL at melforrest.
Responding to the wrong post is fail
LOL @ Daniel Failing melforrest.
it’s the new spaceport in new mexico!
More pics here: http://www.spaceref.com/news/viewsr.html?pid=10299
Haha, the accident report at that site is brilliant:
I take it satellite science is the more fail form of rocket science?
Hey man this Failure wasn’t exactly rocket science… Erm… Wait…
protervo, estoy de acuerdo. Eso es muy triste.
Now do you understand how they could screwed up Hubble?
You break it, you bought it
Now THAT is what I call “Screwed up” (rimshot plays) (see post that explains why this failed to understand pun
)
I think ’tis better to say “unscrewed up”! LOL!
Thinking you’re funnier than you are = fail
all ubuv & blo cummints fail
U fail at lolspeek… or was that your attempt at english?
fail
Satellite fail. Also, Very Expensive Fail.
theres our tax dollars hard at work…
Oof, I visibly flinched when I saw that.
fail-lite, brought to you by: fail-crane, fail boat, fail-bridge, and fail contactors!
expensive fail!
expensive fail
stability fail
So the question still remains….Did they really get a man on the moon? Makes ya wonder.
so im guessing this satellite wont be in space anytime soon!
lol
Observations and rules of thumb provide valuable guidance for practice when findings are not available. ,
looks like someone’s tv is not going to work tonight!
Is that the umbrella logo on the side of the satellite?
scientific minds always find a way to fail.
errr, Huston we have a problem
I take it satellite science