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Old July 14th 05, 07:13 PM
Derek Lyons
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"Jim Oberg" wrote:

I recall that there's been at least one actual
shuttle launch where a low-level sensor triggered
shutdown earlier than scheduled -- but nobody seems
to have any record of this at NASA. Does anyone
else recall which flight this was?


Jim;

AIUI, the scrub yesterday was because the sensors were failing 'wet' -
I.E. they would never send the low level alarm, allowing the systems
to run dry.

D.
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