Posted on 07/27/2005 3:52:13 PM PDT by holymoly
NASA officials are grounding the entire space shuttle fleet, after reviewing video of damage done to the heat-shield tiles of Discovery during Tuesday's launch.
Officials are still working to determine just how severe the damage is. It appears a small piece of the tile was chipped-away by a falling piece of insulation foam from the orbiter's external fuel tank. NASA engineers say now it's a matter of determining if that piece was a "chip" or a "chunk".
Discovery's sister ship Atlantis was set for a September launch to send astronauts to the International Space Station. Atlantis was also on standby to be used as a rescue vessel in the event that Discovery is unable to return to earth. That option is now in limbo as NASA officials decide how next to proceed.
Damn those enviro wackos. What will be outlawed when we end up signing Kyoto when the next dem is in office?
There at least three hot threads going on right now. It's busier than the launch itself.
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thank you"Gucho"
Wait until a complete inspection has been made.
Indeed, but can you imagine how this news must have been received by the crew?
OUTRAGEOUS and UNBELIEVABLE ping
See # 19
Jesus, Mary and Joseph. The EPA.
while NASA goes into panic mode.
thank you"blackie"
You are very welcome, Sara!
See ya tomorrow! :)
Some time ago, they changed the type of insulation they spray on the external tank to be more environmentally friendly. Apparently they are still using the bad stuff. They never had this problem when using the stuff originally designed for that tank.
Good Night My very good friend thank you
Somehow I doubt i'd handle the 2500 degree reentry temp.
Obligatory statement, and probably reasonable considering that they don't think the THREE FOOT chunk of foam hit the shuttle vehicle. But consider the other quotes now coming out of NASA (as quoted on FOXNEWS.COM):
"We think we can make this vehicle safe for the next flight,"
"We will determine if it's safe to fly."
With qualifiers like "we think" and "will determine if", sounds like there's been a bit of "this is your last chance" going around NASA at the moment...
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What? This is ridiculous! Absolutely ridiculous. We're becoming a nation of weenies.
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