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Old March 17th 09, 03:40 PM posted to sci.space.shuttle
Brian Gaff
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Default Fogging of windows.

Well, I was trying to imagine where the sep motors are in relative position
to the windows, but I would have thought this would be left behind also.
Condensation of course, but from what I hear some fogging persists, which if
condensation is rather unlikely I'd havethought considering the varying sun
angles.
Brian

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So where exactly does the nearly always commented on fogging of windows
come from during launch? I'd have thought that as its always accelerating
the crud from the srbs should always be behind this position.
Brian


What about the sep motors in the noses of the SRB's? What about
atmospheric condensation? The latter is seen on the ET camera during
every launch.