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STS107: ET-208 video?
NASA released the ascent film of camera E212 very early. But I never saw that of camera ET208 wich had a look at the impact area and the underside of the wing. In this video location of the desintegration of the foam should be vissible. I only saw stills from before and after the event. Are somewhere stills of the event or the video itself? ## CrossPoint v3.12d R ## |
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STS107: ET-208 video?
wrote: NASA released the ascent film of camera E212 very early. But I never saw that of camera ET208 wich had a look at the impact area and the underside of the wing. In this video location of the desintegration of the foam should be vissible. I only saw stills from before and after the event. Are somewhere stills of the event or the video itself? I think I've got you killfiled for some reason and I'm seeing this as a response, but it's a reasonable question. http://www.insideksc.cjb.net:8081/ww...107/sts107.htm I think that's where I got my real-time clip from. Either that or the CAIB site... Filename is STS-107.LaunchEngineeringReplay.ET208.avi, which is how insideksc usually names things. In real time the debris hit is FAST. It shows up as a pale streak from the tank, down the chord of the wing and into the SRB plume in a fraction of a second. No real change on the wing is visible... IMO there's a tiny spot on the RCC that's a bit LIGHTER after the impact in the area of interest, but to use a now-notorious turn of phrase, "it's not even worth mentioning." |
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