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September 2003: A weather satellite worth $233 MILLION dollars crashed to the floor of a clean room facility... because someone forgot to write down that they removed 24 bolts. This is the story of one of the most expensive preventable disasters in space program history! 🚨 One person forgot to document. One team forgot to check. The result? $135 million in damage and years of delays! 💔 What you'll discover: The $233 million NOAA-N Prime weather satellite disaster How 24 missing bolts caused catastrophic failure Why no one noticed the bolts were gone for WEEKS The exact moment the satellite fell (13 degrees of tilt) Investigation findings: simple documentation failure $135 million repair costs and consequences How this changed aerospace procedures forever The satellite's eventual successful launch in 2009 Why checklists and verification are CRITICAL Lessons every industry learned from this disaster Join Quark the red panda astronaut as he walks you through one of the most preventable and expensive accidents in aerospace history! 🛰️ THE NOAA-N PRIME SATELLITE: Mission Purpose: Advanced weather satellite for NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) Track hurricanes and severe storms Provide critical weather forecasting data Monitor climate patterns Save lives through early warning systems Value: Total Cost: $233 million to build Damage Cost: $135 million to repair Total Loss Impact: Years of delayed weather data Specifications: Weight: 4,500 pounds (2 tons) Height: ~14 feet when assembled Solar panels: Multiple arrays for power Instruments: Advanced weather monitoring equipment Orbit planned: Polar orbit for global coverage The satellite eventually flew successfully, but it didn't have to be the hard way. 👍 Like if this made you double-check your own work! 💬 Comment: What's your "I should have written that down" moment? 🔔 Subscribe for more incredible space disasters and lessons learned! KEYWORDS: NOAA-N Prime, satellite dropped, $233 million mistake, NASA disaster, Lockheed Martin, Astrotech, satellite accident, space industry failure, aerospace disaster, documentation failure, checklist failure, verification importance, quality control, September 2003, Sunnyvale California, turn-over cart, bolt removal, procedural failure, human error, expensive mistake, satellite damage, NOAA-19, weather satellite, repair cost, lessons learned, aerospace safety, space program failure, preventable disaster, investigation findings, procedural changes, industry lessons, case study, engineering failure, quality management, safety culture, Quark astronaut, space education, disaster analysis, expensive errors, space industry HASHTAGS: #satellite #NASA #disaster #expensive #mistake #NOAA #aerospace #spaceindustry #engineering #failure #documentation #checklist #verification #qualitycontrol #safety #lessonslearned #2003 #LockheedMartin #accident #damage #repair #investigation #procedures #humanerror #prevention #industry #casestudy #education #training #space #spacecraft #weather #satellite #manufacturing #assembly #cleanroom #catastrophic #consequences #culture #change #improvement #spacefacts