Cassini Probe Has Camera Problems
xX_sticky_Xx writes "The BBC is reporting that the last billion dollar NASA probe, Cassini, (enroute to Saturn) is suffering from an unknown source of contamination on its narrow field camera. NASA has attempted to alleviate the contamination, which is causing a haze to appear around images, by "defrosting" it, with so far limited success. Another attempt will be made in January. If this problem can't be resolved this will be extremely disappointing. Cassini is set to expand our knowledge of Saturn more than Galileo did for Jupiter."
How freakin hard is it to use one measurement standard?
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"You worthless post!"
-Shakespeare, 2 Gentlemen of Verona, 1. 1. 147
Crap you're right... we should be devoting our every thought and action to the events of Sep. 11... not wondering about silly old science... or civil liberties... or even reading web pages... hey wait a minute... what are you doing here?!?! get off line and go do something patriotic with your day!
NASA builds crap, launches it... again.
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I can hardly wait till they start sending people to Mars
Exactly who do they employ to build these things ? Trained monkeys seem to have a better chance of getting a working probe into orbit or landing on mars than NASA.
NASA should take a look at its recruitment process and from now on, only the top Rocket Scientists, Physicists, Engeneers and Astrologers should be allowed in.
If the next NASA project fails, then the whole organization should be canned and private enterprise can take up the slack.