BREAKING NEWS: Possible problem with Discovery launch
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BREAKING NEWS: Possible problem with Discovery launch
CNN just reported that a cover over one of the windows fell off this afternoon and apparently went over where some important tiles are(for re-entry) near the back of the shuttle. NASA is investigating possible implications for tomorrow's launch.
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Re: BREAKING NEWS: Possible problem with Discovery launch
Brent wrote:CNN just reported that a cover over one of the windows fell off this afternoon and apparently went over where some important tiles are(for re-entry) near the back of the shuttle. NASA is investigating possible implications for tomorrow's launch.
Im hearing window cover...
edit i see you said window cover
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We've long since learned to expect the postponements. We always check about two minutes before it is scheduled to go, and if it is a go, we run out in the front yard and watch.
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Columbia did not blow up. It broke up on reentry due to the damage to the leading edge tiles on the left wing which allowed hot gases to penetrate to the airframe. When the left wing failed, the spacecraft entered an uncontrolled attitude and quickly broke up due to strong heating and aerodynamic forces. Because it was still travelling at high speeds much of the debris burned up.
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