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Monitoring ISS Air-to-Ground
No, you don't get it. I have asked you multiple times *why* they should look at the skin as part of the investigation, and you are utterly unable or unwilling to answer the question. One possible explnation is a soplar panel reflecting sun onto the skin of a module. If thatys at all possible it should be investigated. Part of the trouble uis the station should of never been built without a outside self propelled camera. This was planned by cut in the cost mess. If you cant do it right then dont do it at all. Hey this is my opinion |
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