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Engineers Suspect Foam Hit Shuttle Wing During Liftoff
http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/Shu...tory?id=987399 July 28, 2005 — NASA analysts suspect at least one piece of foam did in fact hit the wing of the space shuttle Discovery as it took off on Tuesday, ABC News has learned. Engineers had believed that the foam did not strike Discovery, but new analysis has led them to suspect at least one small piece of foam did hit the shuttle's wing, leaving what engineers described as a scuff mark. Video taken of Discovery's liftoff on Tuesday showed a piece of foam broke away from the fuel tank but then fell clear of the craft without striking it. Foam debris damaged the tiles of the shuttle Columbia on its ill-fated final journey in 2003. |
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The NASA news conference indicated that the accelerometer sensors in the
potentially affected wing area did not indicate a significant hit, and the OBSS inspection so far shows no evidence of a hit. They also said that the analysts looking at the offending foam trajectory were divided as to whether it made contact with the wing. --------------------------- "Rusty" wrote in message ... Engineers Suspect Foam Hit Shuttle Wing During Liftoff http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/Shu...tory?id=987399 July 28, 2005 - NASA analysts suspect at least one piece of foam did in fact hit the wing of the space shuttle Discovery as it took off on Tuesday, ABC News has learned. Engineers had believed that the foam did not strike Discovery, but new analysis has led them to suspect at least one small piece of foam did hit the shuttle's wing, leaving what engineers described as a scuff mark. Video taken of Discovery's liftoff on Tuesday showed a piece of foam broke away from the fuel tank but then fell clear of the craft without striking it. Foam debris damaged the tiles of the shuttle Columbia on its ill-fated final journey in 2003. |
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![]() I can't believe we're going to have to watch another fatal fireworks display on reentry! This is ridiculous. They might as well go ahead and give them the last rites now. |
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don't be such a grim reaper!
"Larry Haines" wrote in message oups.com... I can't believe we're going to have to watch another fatal fireworks display on reentry! This is ridiculous. They might as well go ahead and give them the last rites now. |
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![]() "Larry Haines" wrote in message oups.com... I can't believe we're going to have to watch another fatal fireworks display on reentry! You don't *have* to watch it. You're free to put on the foil beanie and stick your head under a pillow. |
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![]() Rusty wrote: Engineers Suspect Foam Hit Shuttle Wing During Liftoff http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/Shu...tory?id=987399 July 28, 2005 — NASA analysts suspect at least one piece of foam did in fact hit the wing of the space shuttle Discovery as it took off on Tuesday, ABC News has learned. Well, that's all she wrote. Pat |
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On Fri, 29 Jul 2005 01:31:49 -0500, Pat Flannery wrote
(in article ): Rusty wrote: Engineers Suspect Foam Hit Shuttle Wing During Liftoff http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/Shu...tory?id=987399 July 28, 2005 — NASA analysts suspect at least one piece of foam did in fact hit the wing of the space shuttle Discovery as it took off on Tuesday, ABC News has learned. Well, that's all she wrote. Pat Pat, please - don't be even more of a fatalist. -- "Fame may be fleeting but obscurity is forever." ~Anonymous "I believe as little as possible and know as much as I can." ~Todd Stuart Phillips www.angryherb.net |
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![]() Herb Schaltegger wrote: Well, that's all she wrote. Pat Pat, please - don't be even more of a fatalist. I was in a hurry, and should have phrased that better. What I meant was that this ups the possibility that the Shuttle will be permanently grounded; not that it's going to have any problems on reentry. In fact, that little ding on the tile up by the nose gear would be a perfect one to test their orbital repair capability out on- it's too small to present a real problem, so if the repair didn't work- no big deal. At the same time you could get some great real world data on how the repair patch technology works on an actual reentry. Jeffrey Bell has weighed in on the Shuttle. Surprisingly, he wants to permanently ground it ;-) : http://www.spacedaily.com/news/oped-05zq.html I've still got to check up on that B-17 math of his. Pat |
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On Fri, 29 Jul 2005 14:46:54 -0500, Pat Flannery
wrote: In fact, that little ding on the tile up by the nose gear would be a perfect one to test their orbital repair capability out on- it's too small to present a real problem, so if the repair didn't work- no big deal. Unless the repair attempt caused even more damage. |
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The Ghost of General Lee wrote:
... ding on the tile up by the nose gear would be a perfect one to test their orbital repair capability out on Unless the repair attempt caused even more damage. Or has an unknown failure mode that aggravates the situation, such as (in this case) resulting in a NLG door not opening. Had there been a tile damaged beyond safe-reentry criteria, an unplanned repair would have been indicated. I suspect that this mission has rather enlarged the scope of possible on-orbit repairs that must be contemplated for future missions. But I agree, if we instead launch Brewster Buffaloes on these missions, these issues simply don't arise. -- Regards, Bob Niland http://www.access-one.com/rjn email4rjn AT yahoo DOT com NOT speaking for any employer, client or Internet Service Provider. |
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