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"G=EMC^2 Glazier" ha scritto nel messaggio
... Hi nightbat Those tiles coming off should be NASA biggest nightmare. I did not think a glancing hit by the plastic window removable covers would do so much damage to a part that keeps the Discovery from blowing up coming back into the air. If this is reality NASA has been very lucky only one shuttle in 55 tries has blown up. Two in 55 I think... a very bad rate. This uncertainty feature could create a probability that shuttles can blow up every time. The big laugh is NASA said the shuttles would be so reliable that they would fly once a week(oh Ya) I hope they were joking... Listened to a discussion last night,and the last words were Shuttles never did anything of significants,and were never really safe. I agree... Luigi Caselli |
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