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Never mind Florence fuel sensor grounds Atlantis
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With immense hurricane Florence heading straight for the Bahamas Nasa tries to launch if they can solve fuel sensor glitch. Thankfully the crew were sent back to their ground quarters while glue and patch systems expert technicians try to figure out what's up with a fuel sensor. See: http://www.space.com/spaceshuttle/index.html ponder on, the nightbat |
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Never mind Florence fuel sensor grounds Atlantis
nightbat wrote: nightbat wrote With immense hurricane Florence heading straight for the Bahamas Nasa tries to launch if they can solve fuel sensor glitch. Thankfully the crew were sent back to their ground quarters while glue and patch systems expert technicians try to figure out what's up with a fuel sensor. See: http://www.space.com/spaceshuttle/index.html ponder on, the nightbat Maybe it's not the fuel sensor that's the problem. Maybe they just forgot to fuel up the tank! This IS NASA, you know. Double-A |
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Never mind Florence fuel sensor grounds Atlantis
"Double-A" wrote in message ups.com... nightbat wrote: nightbat wrote With immense hurricane Florence heading straight for the Bahamas Nasa tries to launch if they can solve fuel sensor glitch. Thankfully the crew were sent back to their ground quarters while glue and patch systems expert technicians try to figure out what's up with a fuel sensor. See: http://www.space.com/spaceshuttle/index.html ponder on, the nightbat Maybe it's not the fuel sensor that's the problem. Maybe they just forgot to fuel up the tank! This IS NASA, you know. Double-A Someone forgot to put the fuel cap back on. In my car, I get a little lidget when that happens, but then, Ford didn't built the shuttle. |
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Never mind Florence fuel sensor grounds Atlantis
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nightbat wrote: nightbat wrote With immense hurricane Florence heading straight for the Bahamas Nasa tries to launch if they can solve fuel sensor glitch. Thankfully the crew were sent back to their ground quarters while glue and patch systems expert technicians try to figure out what's up with a fuel sensor. See: http://www.space.com/spaceshuttle/index.html ponder on, the nightbat Maybe it's not the fuel sensor that's the problem. Maybe they just forgot to fuel up the tank! This IS NASA, you know. Double-A Yeah! I say turn it all over to the saucerheads, they know everything! -- COOSN-266-06-39716 Official Associate AFA-B Vote Rustler Official Overseer of Kooks and Saucerheads in alt.astronomy Official "Usenet psychopath and born-again LLPOF minion", as designated by Brad Guth "Who is "David Tholen", Daedalus? Still suffering from attribution problems?" -- Dr. David Tholen |
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Never mind Florence fuel sensor grounds Atlantis
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Art Deco wrote: Double-A wrote: nightbat wrote: nightbat wrote With immense hurricane Florence heading straight for the Bahamas Nasa tries to launch if they can solve fuel sensor glitch. Thankfully the crew were sent back to their ground quarters while glue and patch systems expert technicians try to figure out what's up with a fuel sensor. See: http://www.space.com/spaceshuttle/index.html ponder on, the nightbat Commander Double-A Maybe it's not the fuel sensor that's the problem. Maybe they just forgot to fuel up the tank! This IS NASA, you know. Double-A Bart Devo Yeah! I say turn it all over to the saucerheads, they know everything! nightbat That's more like it Devo and for that you're out of the Captain's stowfile, don't blow it! at ease, the nightbat |
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