Yes, the problem was that the actual drawing disappeared for years. I believe it reappeared relatively recently. Unfortunately that happened after Lucy passed away.
It was actually Lockheed rather than NASA who messed up, but NASA should have caught the error:“The primary cause of this discrepancy was that one piece of ground software supplied by Lockheed Martin produced results in a United States customary unit, contrary to its Software Interface Specification (SIS), while a second system, supplied by NASA, expected those results to be in SI units, in accordance with the SIS. … Still, NASA does not place the responsibility on Lockheed for the mission loss; instead, various officials at NASA have stated that NASA itself was at fault for failing to make the appropriate checks and tests that would have caught the discrepancy. The discrepancy between calculated and measured position, resulting in the discrepancy between desired and actual orbit insertion altitude, had been noticed earlier by at least two navigators, whose concerns were dismissed because they ‘did not follow the rules about filling out [the] form to document their concerns’.”>
Not in my local drugstore – where do you see it called “baby” instead of “low-dose”? (I’m in the US, if it matters.)