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...knows why the foam flaked off in such large chunks. Since 2003, engineers have improved the way it's applied and contoured, and they eliminated it altogether in some tricky spots. That was supposed to ensure that no debris heavier than 0.03 lb. broke free. Cameras aboard Discovery suggest that the biggest chunk this time weighed just under a pound--nearly 30 times the limit. "The cameras worked well," said NASA chief Michael Griffin. "The foam...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Why NASA Can't Get It Right | 8/1/2005 | See Source »

...UNDER THE SHUTTLE The orbiter didn't escape unharmed. There are at least 25 dings on its underside, including one near the nose, where temperatures can climb dangerously high ?FOAM DEBRIS The biggest chunk was 2 to 3 ft. wide (0.6 to 0.9 m), about 1 ft. long (0.3 m) and up to 8 in. (20 cm) thick; it probably weighed 0.9 lbs. (0.4 kg), about half the size of the piece that downed Columbia ?THE TROUBLESOME RAMP Most of the falling bits came from the so-called PAL ramp, a ridge of hand-sprayed foam designed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Why NASA Can't Get It Right | 8/1/2005 | See Source »

...that the O'Shaughnessy Dam provides, according to Environmental Defense, ranges from $500 million to $1.5 billion. The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission believes that the cost will be far higher, however--at least $8 billion if removal of the dam is included. Either way, it's a big chunk of change. By contrast, the cost of removing the Edwards Dam was just $3 million; it is estimated that taking out the Elwha dams will cost about $180 million, including a $30 million federal buyout of the dams' private owners...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Is This Worth a Dam? | 7/11/2005 | See Source »

...unmarried only son and successor to the late Prince Rainier III of Monaco; a son, ALEXANDRE, now 22 months, from his relationship with former Air France flight attendant Nicole Coste; in a statement released by the Prince's Paris-based lawyer. Though the boy will inherit a substantial chunk of the billionaire Prince's fortune--half if he is sole heir--he is not in line for the throne, which under Monaco's law requires "direct and legitimate" descendants...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones Jul. 18, 2005 | 7/10/2005 | See Source »

...audacious move any Chinese company has made. CNOOC, whose market value is only about $22 billion (compared with $119 billion for Chevron), offered about $18.5 billion, or $67 a share, for Unocal. Since it's an all-cash offer, the Chinese company would have to take on a huge chunk of debt to finance the deal. Fu insists that no one in the government pushed the company to buy Unocal, and sources close to CNOOC's board tell TIME that Fu, not some shadowy string-pulling figure in Beijing, has been the driving force behind the bid. Indeed, a banker...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Why China Is Buying | 6/27/2005 | See Source »

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