How NASA Defended Its Assembly Facility From Hurricane Katrina
An anonymous reader writes: Tomorrow marks the 10-year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina's arrival in New Orleans. Though that time was filled with tragedy, there were survival stories, and a new article gives an insider's account of how NASA's Michoud Assembly Facility weathered the storm. Michoud was their key fuel tank production location, and if it had been lost, the space program would have gone off the rails. A 17-foot levee and a building with four water pumps capable of moving 62,000 gallons per minute stood between the storm and catastrophe for NASA's launch capabilities. "Water was merely the primary concern of the first 24 hours; Hurricane Katrina left its mark on the facilities even if Michoud was the rare speck of land to escape flooding. Roofs were lost to strong winds, one building even blew out entirely. External Tank 122 took some damage." Members of the "ride out" team spent much of the next month at Michoud, working long days to inspect and repair issues caused by the water. They maintained the facility well enough that it became a base for members of the military doing search and rescue operations. Amazingly, they did it all without any injuries to the team, and NASA didn't miss a single tank shipment.
We had issues with Post Katrina ET's because many of the technicians were displaced after Katrina and they lost institutional knowledge. The Ground Umbilical Carrier Plate (GUCP) was not installed within the tolerances and we had problems for the rest of the program with leaking hydrogen gas from this connection which caused quite a few scrubbed launches.
http://llis.nasa.gov/lesson/60...
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TL;DR version: Survived Katrina, didn't survive Congress
You apparently didn't read the complete article. They are now busy building components for the Space Launch System. They are still very much alive. Good for them!
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Yes, as a matter of fact. Bush was too incompetent to know his flunky was too incompetent:
And, in case you don't scroll far enough in that article:
So, a man without proper experience failed to act and then offered to "tweak" the response, as if it was a minor thing.
So how about you stop thinking of this as a partisan issue. It really does come down to an unqualified crony of Bush failing to act, and Bush acting like it was all going according to plan.
Yes, yes it is. Only in this case it's you doing that.
Lost at C:>. Found at C.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... Unfortunately most of the criticism, and failure, rests squarely within the Bush administration, all flair, bravado, and style aside.
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Today, it's not clear whether West himself would repeat what he said 10 years ago. After all, he is more careful now and even apologized to Bush in a 2010 interview on NBC's "Today" show, saying that he "didn't have the grounds to call him a racist."
It's sad how many people don't actually know anything about what they quote.