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DSCOVR/Triana/GoreSat Launched
DSCOVR/Triana/GoreSat Launched

DSCOVR Launched (with video) “The SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carrying NOAA’s Deep Space Climate Observatory spacecraft, or DSCOVR, lifts off from Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida.” Keith’s update: DSCOVR has been launched and is now in orbit. Al Gore’s silicon avatar has left the planet after a 17 year wait.

  • NASA Watch
  • February 11, 2015
Al Gore's Cheap Satellite is Not Cheap
Al Gore's Cheap Satellite is Not Cheap

Assessment of the Triana Mission, G-99-013, Final Report, 10 September 1999, NASA OIG “When the Triana mission was announced in March 1998, NASA hoped to keep the project’s cost close to $20 million and definitely below $50 million. … NASA did not maintain the original budget goal of $20 to $50 million. Instead, NASA chose to increase the size and complexity of the Triana spacecraft, primarily to augment its scientific […]

  • NASA Watch
  • February 7, 2015
Goresat Launch Preparations Continue
Goresat Launch Preparations Continue

NASA Television will provide live coverage of a news briefing on the Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR) mission “NASA Television will provide live coverage of a news briefing on the Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR) mission, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) new satellite mission to monitor space weather, at 1 p.m. EST Saturday, Feb. 7 from the Press Site at Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The briefing also […]

  • NASA Watch
  • February 7, 2015
Good Thing We Waited 14 Years to Launch Goresat
Good Thing We Waited 14 Years to Launch Goresat

Al Gore’s dream spacecraft gears up for launch, Nature “For Jay Herman, an atmospheric scientist at Goddard and EPIC instrument scientist, the delay has a silver lining: the refurbishment revealed a manufacturing defect in EPIC that would have let in stray light and potentially ruined its image of Earth. The delay allowed enough time to study the problem and correct for it. “So in some ways,” says Herman, “I’m very […]

  • NASA Watch
  • January 20, 2015
Goresat Gets Closer To Launch

DSCOVR Mission Passes Major Milestones “NOAA will manage the DSCOVR mission, giving advanced warning of approaching solar storms. NASA, funded by NOAA, refurbished the DSCOVR satellite and instruments, which were in storage for several years. The U.S. Air Force is funding and overseeing the launch of DSCOVR, which will be aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket.” Keith’s note: In storage for “several years”? It would be more accurate to say […]

  • NASA Watch
  • November 20, 2014
GoreSat Lives – Again and Again and Again.

Satellite shelved after 2000 election to now fly “Obama proposed Wednesday spending nearly $35 million in his 2014 budget to refurbish a satellite, nicknamed GoreSat by critics, that’s been sitting in storage after it was shelved in 2001, months after Bush took office. It cost about $100 million by then with NASA’s internal auditors faulting its cost increases.” – Vice President Gore challenges NASA to build a new satellite to […]

  • NASA Watch
  • April 11, 2013
GoreSat Is Back

Once-derided climate-change satellite may launch with new goal “An Earth observation satellite conceived by former Vice President Al Gore — but banished to a Maryland warehouse by foes of climate change after George W. Bush beat Gore for the presidency — could get a ride into space as early as 2014. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration wants about $23 million next year to continue a quiet reboot of the […]

  • NASA Watch
  • July 12, 2012