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PASADENA, Calif. - A NASA panel that investigated the unsuccessful Feb. 24 launch of the Orbiting Carbon Observatory, or OCO, has completed its report.NASA s OCO satellite to study atmospheric carbon dioxide launched aboard a Taurus stanley coffee mug XL rocket from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California on Feb. 24 at 1:55 a.m. PST, but it failed to reach orbit. The Mishap Investigation Board led by Rick Obenschain, deputy director at NASA s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md., verified that the Taurus launch vehicle fairing failed to separate upon command. The fairing is a clamshell structure that encapsulates the satellite as it travels through the atmosphere. The failure to shed the fairing mass prevented the satellite from reaching its planned orbit and resulted in its destruction. The board identified four potential causes that could have resulted in the fairing not separating: -- A failure of the frangible joint subsystem. A frangible joint is an explosive device that provides instantaneous separation of flight vehicle structures while maintaining confinement of explosive debris.-- A failure in the electrical subsystem that prevented sufficient electrical current to initiate the required ordnance devices.-- A failure in the pneumatic system, which suppl taza termo ies pressure to thrusters which separate the fairing.-- A cord snagged on a frangible joint side rail nut plate.The panel also provided recommendations to prevent any future problems assoc stanley cup iated with the four hardware components t Uqwe Let s Look Back at Boeing s 10-Year Struggle to Launch Humans on Starliner
By Alexandra SifferlinOctober 19, 2015 stanley cup 11:41 AM EDTWeight Watchers got a different kind of celeb stanley tumblers rity endorsement on Monday, when it was announced that Oprah Winfrey is taking a 10% stake in the company and joining its board.Winfrey will pay about $43 million for 6.4 million shares of the company. Shares of Weight Watchers jumped 83% after the news broke, The Wall Street Journal reports.How did the company reach this level of financial success It goes back to the earliest days of Weight Watchers, the brainchild of Jean Nidetch, who in 1961 started hosting weekly meetings with other overweight friends at her home to talk about weight and dieting. The checking account balance with which she turned the idea into a business was a mere $1.56, TIME later reported. Nidetch eventually went from 214 lbs. to 142. And, though early participants only paid a few dollars to participatemdash;$3 for initiation plus $2 a week, in 1967mdash;Nidetch and fellow founders became millionaires when Weight Watchers went public in 1968, according to the New York Times. Eventually Weight Watchers was sold to H.J. Heinz.Weight Watchers ; early success was remarkable because the specifics of the diet it promoted weren ;t actually anything new, TIME noted in 1972. What made the program special was that it was based so extensively on talking. Nidetch who passed away in April of this year, explained that, Compulsive eating is an emotional p stanley quencher roblem, and we use an emotional approach to its so


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