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Space Shuttle Chaos Continues
Whoever goes up next on this bucket of bolts has a huge pair. Talking about a pucker factor! If someone farts it will be so high the dogs will whine.It's time we retire this thing and develop new technology for blasting people into orbit. The Russians are kicking our ass in the access to space business. China is looming. But hey! America has Diversity and Feminist/Lesbian Hens in charge. Only one problem. The eggs are rotten. http://www.nasa.gov/about/highlights/dale_bio.html Read this Bio of the ASSISTANT NASA ADMINISTRATOR Tell me if you see Astronaut, Pilot, Aeronautical Engineer, Test Pilot, Military Service, Astronomer or Aerospace Engineer In her BIO???? Un****ing Believable And we wonder why our manned space program is in the toilet? * * CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- NASA javascript:siteSearch('NASA'); on Tuesday postponed the launch of space shuttle Discovery javascript:siteSearch('space shuttle Discovery'); from May until at least July because of an all-too-familiar problem?!?!?!?!?: a faulty fuel tank sensor.A similar problem briefly delayed last summer's launch of Discovery on the first shuttle flight since the *Columbia* javascript:siteSearch('Columbia'); disaster in 2003. |
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yeah they only stepped back and worked the problem after it
malfunctioned again ![]() Thats on a critical ONE system.... wonder how many other unexplained troubles are just being ignored ![]() Challenger and columbias lessons havent been effective at all!! were going to have another accident and nasa management will clearly be the reason. The safety boards post loss conclusion. The trouble appeared on 10 flights before the atlantis loss, but was listed as a unexplained anomaloy, and not fixed. looking back it was clearly a problem just like challengers O rings and columbias foam loss. The underlying problem was managements schedule push to get as many flights in before the 2010 end date. In retrospect this safety imposed date made the program less safe. At thois point politicians tired of costs, deaths and endless delays since the CEV is nearly 3 years behind schedule will remove manned from NASA charter. sadly we are setting ourselves up for this one today ![]() |
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![]() "Bob Haller" wrote in message oups.com... yeah they only stepped back and worked the problem after it malfunctioned again ![]() Thats on a critical ONE system.... wonder how many other unexplained troubles are just being ignored ![]() Challenger and columbias lessons havent been effective at all!! were going to have another accident and nasa management will clearly be the reason. The safety boards post loss conclusion. The trouble appeared on 10 flights before the atlantis loss, Umm, Atlantis loss? Care to rephrase that? George |
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![]() "Bob Haller" wrote in message ups.com... Umm, Atlantis loss? Care to rephrase that? George I just picked one of the remaining orbiters names, for this prediction. nasa managers had workers doing double shifts, resulting in multiple accidents, didnt bother fixing the overall tank foam problem nd didnt bother finding the root cause of the low fuel sensors. all this adds up to lipservice on safety and go fever rulling the world. sadly we will lose another vehicle and crew. nasa hasnt lkeared a thing from columbia and challenger ![]() I think they learned one thing: The shuttle is a dog. George |
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Dog but still a JOB, thats all that remains
![]() Science, discovery, safety, and everything else is forgotten t keep the job program alive just a bit longer.... |
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NASA is run by civil servants. Do you expect anything good from an
organization run by these overpaid under worked lowlifes. Whatdoyouexpect wrote: Space Shuttle Chaos Continues Whoever goes up next on this bucket of bolts has a huge pair. Talking about a pucker factor! If someone farts it will be so high the dogs will whine.It's time we retire this thing and develop new technology for blasting people into orbit. The Russians are kicking our ass in the access to space business. China is looming. But hey! America has Diversity and Feminist/Lesbian Hens in charge. Only one problem. The eggs are rotten. http://www.nasa.gov/about/highlights/dale_bio.html Read this Bio of the ASSISTANT NASA ADMINISTRATOR Tell me if you see Astronaut, Pilot, Aeronautical Engineer, Test Pilot, Military Service, Astronomer or Aerospace Engineer In her BIO???? Un****ing Believable And we wonder why our manned space program is in the toilet? * * CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — NASA javascript:siteSearch('NASA'); on Tuesday postponed the launch of space shuttle Discovery javascript:siteSearch('space shuttle Discovery'); from May until at least July because of an all-too-familiar problem?!?!?!?!?: a faulty fuel tank sensor.A similar problem briefly delayed last summer's launch of Discovery on the first shuttle flight since the *Columbia* javascript:siteSearch('Columbia'); disaster in 2003. |
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sad nasa has lots of hard great workers, but they arent in a management
position with any power. the existing way to be a manager elminates creative thinkers and encourages suck ups and status normal lets not look for troubles. this is the root cause of many troubles. the terrible news is were at great risk for another shuttle accident, sadly this will probably end nasa and manned space together. maybe thats best?? current managers have shown their wrong stuff not looking at ALL foam troubles and not finding and fixing the low fuel sensor trouble... they STILL have their head up their butts ![]() |
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FROM US SPACE NEWS! Note the sensors arte OLD, some from 1996. Wonder
how many other aged parts are still being installed near or at the end of their design age end? Which one may kill another crew? ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NASA announced that July 1 to 19, 2006, is the new launch planning window for Space Shuttle Discovery's mission (STS-121). I have to say the Shuttle program is working just about right. Bold in the areas it needs to be bold and shy when technical reality calls for it. The biggest delay is being caused by the need for more wind tunnel data. The delay will provide support to work on the ET (change out engine cutoff (ECO) sensors - some that date from 1996 - during testing, one of the four ECO sensors had a slightly different reading than is expected), modifications to the STS-300 ET, and repairs to Discovery's RMS (Discovery's RMS was instrumented as part of a DTO). |
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"tom hunt" wrote in message
news ![]() NASA is run by civil servants. Do you expect anything good from an organization run by these overpaid under worked lowlifes. http://www.nasa.gov/about/highlights/dale_bio.html Read this Bio of the ASSISTANT NASA ADMINISTRATOR If you read the bio, you will see that this is not a civil servant per se, but a political appointee. This means that she serves at the discretion of the President and can be replaced anytime the President feels like making a change. JD |
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![]() At thois point politicians tired of costs, deaths and endless delays since the CEV is nearly 3 years behind schedule will remove manned from NASA charter. It seems to me that it would be a better idea to remove NASA from the charter and give the job to someone who can do it! There is no denying that NASA is a soft target for politicians wanting to score quick points by attacking Government spending. Nevertheless you have to seriously wonder if they (NASA) really are the right people for the job. Katipo |
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