NASA Loses Contact With Comet Explorer
linuxwrangler writes: "According to this article in the SF Chronicle, NASA lost contact with the Comet Nucleus Tour ('Contour') satellite just after firing engines to boost it out of orbit. The spacecraft was launched July 3 with the mission to probe comet Encke in 2003, Schwassman-Wachmann 3 in 2006 and perhaps d'Arrest in 2008.
NASA is calculating possible trajectories in an attempt to search for and contact the probe.
Let's hope they regain contact/control. This sounded like a cool project." Liquor adds: "The BBC has a report that indicates that the launch window for the $159M spacecraft closes tomorrow. If it hasn't successfully fired the engine by then, it can't make the planned mission."
Twas Lockheed that made the error, not NASA.
And how is NASA stifling private competition? Seems like there's more private space companies now than there ever has been.
Privatizing everything is not the solution.
If tits were wings it'd be flying around.