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That view from the external tank camera was absolutely magnificent!
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It looks like there was some debris separation from the external tank:
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well it was a great view to see again... i saw it from my house and on tv so it was cool to see again.. i'll miss the night launches...those are really pretty to see...
but hats off to NASA ...we are again on our way... |
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Does anyone else get goosebumps when they hear the words, "ground launch sequencer is a go for auto sequence start?" I do, and I'm glad to see the shuttle program back.
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A video from Cnn can be found here although I'll keep searching for a full video of the launch, that one only covered the first 2:40 of it. But watch around 2:20, when the external boosters detach, it freaks me out a little bit that its a flaming firefball that looks like its falling apart. The detachment I saw on the original webcast showed the main fuel booster coming off that was pretty cool. But it looks like Nasa is back in space. |
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Welcome back, Discovery.
We've missed you. |
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I've just posted a thread in Chit-Chat on how to spot International Space Station and space shuttle discovery. So if you're interested go here
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Glad to finally see that shuttle up there again. IMO, I don't think anything that fell off looked too serious, except for maybe that little piece of tile, but I'm not the expert. Followed along with the mission broadcast on NASA TV all day, and it seems that they got every thing done that they needed to today, so thats good. Hope the rest of their mission is successful.
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Also, the top of the external fuel tank strikes a bird at liftoff.....poor bird
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Yeah, I saw those birds circling right over the launchpad, and I'm not really surprised. That must have been quite a knock, though. Today's launch (alright, yesterday's, but its still Tuesday for me) went beautifully. The onboard cameras also showed the incredible journey the shuttle takes when it is launched.
NASA continues to amaze me, especially at the precision and integrity of their work (one tiny error in one of hundreds of thousands of parts, miles of cable, and thousands of tiles can jeapordize the mission). Hats off to all the NASA engineers, who did an incredible job! |
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You may be right. . . I just heard that a small piece of foam tile broke off the shuttle but the crew is going to try and fix it. |
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Seperately, a small piece of tile (approx. 1 square inch) chipped off the forward landing gear well door on the shuttle orbiter. This is not really a concern, as there have been literally thousands of documented tile shedding events, and none have resulted in vehicle damage during reentry (Columbia had a damaged RCC panel, which is very different). There are currently no plans for actual tile repair on the vehicle. There are plans (which have always been part of the mission) to test repair methods on pre-damaged panels which are being stored in a box in the payload bay, but none of these repair methods are flight-certified yet. Unless the analysis of the LIDAR (laser scanner) data shows that a significant amount of tile is missing, this is not expected to change. However, as a result of the foam shedding, the shuttle fleet has been grounded (meaning that Atlantis probably won't fly this year). |
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Grounding the Shuttle again!
This is very upsetting, after we just made it back to space and everything. But i do agree that we have to fix all the problems so we will not have another disaster |
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