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On Tue, 12 Dec 2006 00:53:28 -0500, John Doe wrote:
The accelerometers detected a less than 1G event while the crew were asleep in shuttle and after the sensor boom sweep. They could not associate this "bump" with any shuttle activities such as thruster firings. So they took an opportunity to use the station arm to inspect that area of the wing to see if there would have been any micro meteorite strike or anything to explain those sensor readings. One of the theories is that the vibration was caused by spacehab and its tunnel expanding/contracting due to big changes in temperatures. (the above info from the management press conference of monday evening). Thanks- I missed the first couple of minutes and thought it was an ascent event. Dale |
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