To: OutSpot; KellyAdmirer
If foam had corrupted the skin of the craft early in flight, sensors would have failed well before re-entry.
The tin-foilers, cannot accept this.
Something happened on re-entry that was catastrophic, what that was, is yet undetermined.
Let us wait for a few more facts.
4 posted on
02/13/2003 4:37:54 PM PST by
dtel
(Texas Longhorn cattle for sale at all times. We don't rent pigs)
To: dtel
If foam had corrupted the skin of the craft early in flight, sensors would have failed well before re-entry.Please elaborate upon and cite your authority for this assertion. Thank you.
10 posted on
02/13/2003 5:27:18 PM PST by
neuron2
To: dtel
If foam had corrupted the skin of the craft early in flight, sensors would have failed well before re-entry. The tin-foilers, cannot accept this. What kind of sensors? I doubt the temperature sensors would fail on take-off because it ain't going fast enough to generate the heat (unless there's a fire).
Thermocouple circuits for obvious reasons are designed for an off-scale reading when they are destroyed or disconnected, that didn't happen during the entire mission until the re-entry, that we know of.
If you mean another another type of sensor that can detect tile damage, I would be interested to know about that, otherwise the debris smashing into the port wing is what I would be looking at closely as well as every other possibility.
So call me a tin-foiler if you like.
14 posted on
02/13/2003 5:58:02 PM PST by
X-FID
To: dtel
If foam had corrupted the skin of the craft early in flight, sensors would have failed well before re-entry.The flight *into* space isn't *quite* the ride that they take back *into* the atmosphere (commonly called re-entry) -
- you do know this don't you?
36 posted on
02/13/2003 6:50:02 PM PST by
_Jim
(//NASA has a better safety record than NASCAR\\)
To: dtel
Tin-foilers, that's rich. The 2 lb. piece of insulation that was
filmed striking the left wing during launch couldn't possibly be a cause? Meanwhile, people are floating theories about cosmic lightning and meteor collisions, and those are viable theories? You're getting mixed up on who the tin-foilers are.
If foam had corrupted the skin of the craft early in flight, sensors would have failed well before re-entry.
You should get a handle on your gross assumptions before you talk about other people being "tin-foilers". The only tin foil I see here is coming from you.
To: dtel
>>>If foam had corrupted the skin of the craft early in flight, sensors would have failed well before re-entry.
and how do you know this as fact?
re-entry plasma in space, a new discovery. Why not write it up for the science journals.
snooker
61 posted on
02/15/2003 6:32:29 AM PST by
snooker
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