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Old June 9th 05, 09:26 PM
Jim Oberg
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Default Blackout on SFOG 'dud rate' reporting continues

Today's ISS on-orbit status continues the trend -- NO mention of SFOG
'dud-rate'.

It's been a full week since the last statistical summary.

WHAT IS IT THEY AREN'T TELLING US? ARE THEY KEEPING IT SECRET
THAT THE SFOGS ARE 'BURNING' PERFECTLY? grin

Inquiring minds want to know!

OK, OK, I get assurances that the newer ones now being activated are
doing pretty well, and I can calculate that the volume of the ISS interior
contains enough current oxygen to safely take the crew another MONTH
with no further O2 augmentation at ALL... and the next supply ship
launch is one week from now ..... so it's just curiosity, not anxiety.

Jim O
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