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Mike Nobody wrote:Really?
Nothing has EVER pissed you off like this?
None of the lies about 9/11, leading America into illegal wars, killing millions of innocent people, robbing us of our civil liberties?
THAT hasn't pissed you off?
Joel Clyde wrote:Don't let it get to you. The story is a Hoax.
There were several things that could've been done. They could've docked at the International Space Station, got out and inspected the thermal shielding before re-entry, and if there was a problem, they could've stayed there until another shuttle could be launched to pick them up. Or, they could've stayed in orbit until a rescue mission could be mounted with another shuttle (yes, extra air, maneuvering fuel, and supplies could've been supplied by smaller, unmanned rockets, etc..), It never occurred to anyone beforehand that the flying object briefly seen on liftoff was a piece of thermal insulation. It was a human oversight.
Why do you think they would've just allowed a several billion-dollar spacecraft, and even more expensive crewmembers to die? It was a preventable, and regrettable error by Mission Control.J-HALEY wrote:http://www.click2houston.com/news/Ex-employee-NASA-knew-about-possible-problem-on-Columbia/-/1735978/18361090/-/kx63x7/-/index.html
J-HALEY wrote:Joel Clyde wrote:Don't let it get to you. The story is a Hoax.
There were several things that could've been done. They could've docked at the International Space Station, got out and inspected the thermal shielding before re-entry, and if there was a problem, they could've stayed there until another shuttle could be launched to pick them up. Or, they could've stayed in orbit until a rescue mission could be mounted with another shuttle (yes, extra air, maneuvering fuel, and supplies could've been supplied by smaller, unmanned rockets, etc..), It never occurred to anyone beforehand that the flying object briefly seen on liftoff was a piece of thermal insulation. It was a human oversight.
Why do you think they would've just allowed a several billion-dollar spacecraft, and even more expensive crewmembers to die? It was a preventable, and regrettable error by Mission Control.J-HALEY wrote:http://www.click2houston.com/news/Ex-employee-NASA-knew-about-possible-problem-on-Columbia/-/1735978/18361090/-/kx63x7/-/index.html
When they first started reporting the cause I said the same thing. They saw the foam come off and strike the orbiter so why didn't they go to the space station and check for damage? They just ignored the problem hoping it would be a turn around issue. Hopefully they won't become so complacent in the future!
jimmydanger wrote:Funny you didn't comment on my post on Monday regarding the Challenger.
http://forum.bandmix.com/viewtopic.php? ... challenger
fisherman bob wrote:We need to quit screwing around in space and fix problems on Earth.
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