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Neon Knight wrote:
On some of the video of the shuttle before launch, there appeared to be alot of debris flying around. Any idea what that was? I thought maybe birds but it looked like alot of white specks being blown around by the wind. I think the angle that cam was at showed the ocean in the background - I.E. the white flecks were breakers. (Long range cameras can do funny things to perspective.) That's why (at least it seemed to me) that the 'debris' would wink in and out without alot of motion. D. -- Touch-twice life. Eat. Drink. Laugh. -Resolved: To be more temperate in my postings. Oct 5th, 2004 JDL |
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Derek Lyons ) writes:
Neon Knight wrote: On some of the video of the shuttle before launch, there appeared to be alot of debris flying around. Any idea what that was? I thought maybe birds but it looked like alot of white specks being blown around by the wind. I think the angle that cam was at showed the ocean in the background - I.E. the white flecks were breakers. (Long range cameras can do funny things to perspective.) That's why (at least it seemed to me) that the 'debris' would wink in and out without alot of motion. There was also a moment in the early ascent, during SRB burn time, when the CNN feed shifted from one camera to another, and the switch gave us a brief glare, as the camera coming on caught the reflection of the SSME nozzle's glare. But, that was a camera issue, and not a stack issue. Andre |
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