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The Testimony of ISS Flight Director Bob Haller (was Monitoring ISS Air-to-Ground)
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The Testimony of ISS Flight Director Bob Haller (was Monitoring ISS Air-to-Ground)
"Jorge R. Frank" writes:
No, I do not find the death of a crew member funny. What I find funny is your stubborn insistence on increasing the risks to the crew by performing an EVA as a cover-your-ass, PR exercise, all the while piously proclaiming your dedication to crew safety. Though I confess the joke is getting rather old, and I wish you'd find a new one. Unfortunately, Bob Haller seems to be a one trick pony. I wonder if he applies the same shotgun approach to any sort of problem solving. Jeff -- Remove "no" and "spam" from email address to reply. If it says "This is not spam!", it's surely a lie. |
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Unfortunately, Bob Haller seems to be a one trick pony. I wonder if he applies the same shotgun approach to any sort of problem solving. Jeff Actually shotgun repair can be useful when your not certain of the cause. Since the noise is from a unknown source they should try to investigate as many possible causes as they can... Fan ventilators pumps outside disturbances etc. If we are going to live in space permanetely then we have to be ready to take a look outdoors occasionally : : : My opinion is right |
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NASA has not ignored the possibility of taking a look outside. They appear to be prudently fitting it into the next scheduled EVA, because that is the safest thing to do. Jeff Since it warranteed a look with the spacewalk that was cut short they shouldnt wait till july, do the inspection and all other chores that werent completed or need done. : : : My opinion is right |
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"bob haller" wrote in message ... Noted that again you desire the appearance of safety, not actual safety. Not at all, with a unknown noise you shouldnt ignore any possibilties, including taking a look outside So, let me get this straight. Let's say that the odds of it being an outside problem that could lead to catastrophe are 1 in 100,000. And the odds of a fatal space walk are 1 in 10,000. You'd still go for the space walk? : : : My opinion is right |
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So, let me get this straight. Let's say that the odds of it being an outside problem that could lead to catastrophe are 1 in 100,000. And the odds of a fatal space walk are 1 in 10,000. Just where did these numbers come from? If a fatal space walk is 1 in 10,000 thatrs pretty bad. of course the shuttles safety record is way worse. : : : My opinion is right |
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"bob haller" wrote in message ... utside So, let me get this straight. Let's say that the odds of it being an outside problem that could lead to catastrophe are 1 in 100,000. And the odds of a fatal space walk are 1 in 10,000. Just where did these numbers come from? My butt. They are purely hypothetical. But you've basically said that we MUST immediately perform an EVA to investigate the sounds. But you're not willing to actually justify it. I'm asking you, if those were the numbers, would you still be so singlemindedly insisting on an immediate EVA? If a fatal space walk is 1 in 10,000 thatrs pretty bad. of course the shuttles safety record is way worse. True. But the powers that be have determined that risk is worth the rewards. Is the risk of an EVA worth the reward? What are the odds of them finding anything? : : : My opinion is right |
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