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Seems to me that you get tile damage no matter what you do. I believe the
problem is that tiles being as brittle and fragile as they are, have many failure modes, many probably invisible until they actually lose material with the vibration and temperature changes at launch. The one tile they are off to look at this morning seems to be in family for this kind of unknown damage. Brian -- Brian Gaff - Note:- In order to reduce spam, any email without 'Brian Gaff' in the display name may be lost. Blind user, so no pictures please! "snidely" wrote in message ... On May 20, 11:09 pm, snidely wrote: So, do we know yet if Eneavor leapt into space as cleanly as it looked in the FD1 highlights? I bet they did better than my post ... "Endeavour" .... //dps |
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