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Gort - Klaatu barada nikto!
NO ONE even comes close! Been on vac for 2 weeks and I guess I still have a job now when I go back to work tomorrow! lol
So far they say they're not working any major issues! That's good!Hope everything went ok with the launch....forgot all about it after they delayed it the first time.
I think there's probably a large difference in atmospheric temps that regular airplanes have to deal with, and the coolant temperatures used in the shuttles main booster (where if I understand correct the foam problems are occuring).On airplanes in the winter time they de-ice the planes and the type 4 stuff sticks on for a while even after flight. They ought to come up with some kind of sticky foam that eventually comes off the tanks in a non-damaging manner.
A lot of Jeff's around! lol Don't work for NASA direct, but for the prime contractor USA (United Space Alliance) here at KSC. I work on the boosters avionics systems and refurbishment of the main booster structures.RTSR1/FJR
Great pictures. I use to have a 440 Dodge Charger that was almost that fast.
I take it you work for NASA? I have a friend over there working for NASA name's Jeff who works on the prehistoric computers they use.
We'll be prayin for their safe return.
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