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Those on the scene reported extensive damage to the craft.Launched in 2001 from Cape Canaveral, the Genesis spacecraft traveled beyond the protective cloak of Earth's magnetosphere for two years before heading home.Because of Earth's electromagnetic field, much of the sun's deadly radiation and material never reaches the planet's surface.In April, the craft ejected a 500-pound return capsule for return to Earth. "This is the first time we've sent something out for three years with a parachute in it," he said.Launched Aug. 8, 2001, Genesis logged well over a million miles in its journey to collect atomic particles of solar wind from a region in space where the gravitational pull between the Earth and sun is balanced. DUGWAY PROVING GROUND, Utah – NASA's Genesis return capsule crashed into the desert Wednesday morning due to an apparent malfunction in its parachutes. NASA’s Genesis sample-return mission 1 is designed to give us just such a baseline composition 2.
Non fu possibile effettuare il recupero con l'elicottero e la capsula si schiantò nel deserto dello La capsula si ruppe all'impatto, assieme al danneggiamento di parte dei campioni interni. And, boy, did it click off perfectly today. "Sweetnam, who began working on the Genesis project at its inception in 1997, was visibly shaken by the crash. It will eventually be taken to the Johnson Space Center in Houston for analysis.NASA policy requires the agency to convene an accident investigation board within 72 hours. "Part of this risky business of ours is [that] we prepare for contingencies," Dantzler said. They took care not to disturb the capsule, however, due to the possibility that it still contained live mortars, explosives which were to be used to deploy the parachutes. NASA assembles a review board to investigate why parachutes failed to deploy on the Genesis space capsule, causing it to crash into the Utah desert. It had been approaching the planet at a leisurely 600 mph. But Wiens was optimistic about the opportunity of recovering samples. Get the latest updates on NASA missions, subscribe to blogs, RSS feeds and podcasts, watch NASA TV live, or simply read about our mission to pioneer the future in space exploration, scientific discovery and aeronautics research. NASA assembles a review board to investigate why parachutes failed to deploy on the Genesis space capsule, causing it to crash into the Utah desert.
The unexpectedly hard landingat over 300 kilometers per hour occurred because the parachutes did not open as planned. "It's a pit in my stomach," said Roger Wiens, flight payload lead at Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico, the creator of three of the instruments aboard Genesis. I primi studi rivelarono che alcuni wafer si erano polverizzati all'impatto, mentre altri erano ancora intatti. "It looks like it's in one piece, and we're going to get a lot of samples of solar wind out of there. There, a pilot in one of two NASA helicopters was to snag the parasail on a long hook extended from the bottom of the helicopter.Use of and/or registration on any portion of this site constitutes acceptance of our "We'll have a reservoir of solar matter. "We are bringing a piece of the sun down to Earth," said Charles Elachi, director of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Il team di analisi era quindi speranzoso di essere in grado di ricavare alcuni dati utili dalla capsula. The impact was so great that it apparently cracked both the spacecraft's outer shell and its inner sample canister.A cracked sample canister does not bode well for attempts to salvage the mission, as it means that the once-pristine solar wind samples inside have now been exposed to dust particles from Earth. Genesis was a NASA sample-return probe that collected a sample of solar wind particles and returned them to Earth for analysis. Crash-lands in desert September 8, 2004 (CNN) -- Instead of the smooth midair retrieval NASA expected, the $264 million Genesis mission to study the solar wind ended in … NASA officials say that the sapphire, silicon and diamond wafers that were used to collect the samples may have been shattered in the crash, although it may be possible to piece them back together. We can meet the requirements for [studying] the solar composition through the 21st century." Roger Wiens, del Venne formata una commissione di indagine composta da 16 membri, tra cui esperti pirotecnici, avionici e altre specialità rilevanti. We'll be learning that in the hours, days, weeks to come. "Four and a half billion years ago, all of the matter of the solar system, including us, was part of a giant molecular cloud," said Don Burnett, principal investigator for the Genesis mission.
Those on the scene reported extensive damage to the craft.Launched in 2001 from Cape Canaveral, the Genesis spacecraft traveled beyond the protective cloak of Earth's magnetosphere for two years before heading home.Because of Earth's electromagnetic field, much of the sun's deadly radiation and material never reaches the planet's surface.In April, the craft ejected a 500-pound return capsule for return to Earth. "This is the first time we've sent something out for three years with a parachute in it," he said.Launched Aug. 8, 2001, Genesis logged well over a million miles in its journey to collect atomic particles of solar wind from a region in space where the gravitational pull between the Earth and sun is balanced. DUGWAY PROVING GROUND, Utah – NASA's Genesis return capsule crashed into the desert Wednesday morning due to an apparent malfunction in its parachutes. NASA’s Genesis sample-return mission 1 is designed to give us just such a baseline composition 2.
Non fu possibile effettuare il recupero con l'elicottero e la capsula si schiantò nel deserto dello La capsula si ruppe all'impatto, assieme al danneggiamento di parte dei campioni interni. And, boy, did it click off perfectly today. "Sweetnam, who began working on the Genesis project at its inception in 1997, was visibly shaken by the crash. It will eventually be taken to the Johnson Space Center in Houston for analysis.NASA policy requires the agency to convene an accident investigation board within 72 hours. "Part of this risky business of ours is [that] we prepare for contingencies," Dantzler said. They took care not to disturb the capsule, however, due to the possibility that it still contained live mortars, explosives which were to be used to deploy the parachutes. NASA assembles a review board to investigate why parachutes failed to deploy on the Genesis space capsule, causing it to crash into the Utah desert. It had been approaching the planet at a leisurely 600 mph. But Wiens was optimistic about the opportunity of recovering samples. Get the latest updates on NASA missions, subscribe to blogs, RSS feeds and podcasts, watch NASA TV live, or simply read about our mission to pioneer the future in space exploration, scientific discovery and aeronautics research. NASA assembles a review board to investigate why parachutes failed to deploy on the Genesis space capsule, causing it to crash into the Utah desert.
The unexpectedly hard landingat over 300 kilometers per hour occurred because the parachutes did not open as planned. "It's a pit in my stomach," said Roger Wiens, flight payload lead at Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico, the creator of three of the instruments aboard Genesis. I primi studi rivelarono che alcuni wafer si erano polverizzati all'impatto, mentre altri erano ancora intatti. "It looks like it's in one piece, and we're going to get a lot of samples of solar wind out of there. There, a pilot in one of two NASA helicopters was to snag the parasail on a long hook extended from the bottom of the helicopter.Use of and/or registration on any portion of this site constitutes acceptance of our "We'll have a reservoir of solar matter. "We are bringing a piece of the sun down to Earth," said Charles Elachi, director of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Il team di analisi era quindi speranzoso di essere in grado di ricavare alcuni dati utili dalla capsula. The impact was so great that it apparently cracked both the spacecraft's outer shell and its inner sample canister.A cracked sample canister does not bode well for attempts to salvage the mission, as it means that the once-pristine solar wind samples inside have now been exposed to dust particles from Earth. Genesis was a NASA sample-return probe that collected a sample of solar wind particles and returned them to Earth for analysis. Crash-lands in desert September 8, 2004 (CNN) -- Instead of the smooth midair retrieval NASA expected, the $264 million Genesis mission to study the solar wind ended in … NASA officials say that the sapphire, silicon and diamond wafers that were used to collect the samples may have been shattered in the crash, although it may be possible to piece them back together. We can meet the requirements for [studying] the solar composition through the 21st century." Roger Wiens, del Venne formata una commissione di indagine composta da 16 membri, tra cui esperti pirotecnici, avionici e altre specialità rilevanti. We'll be learning that in the hours, days, weeks to come. "Four and a half billion years ago, all of the matter of the solar system, including us, was part of a giant molecular cloud," said Don Burnett, principal investigator for the Genesis mission.