Dunkirk101
04-06-2005, 01:24 PM
This doesn't look too good :(
Small Crack Delays Space Shuttle Launch
14 minutes ago Science - AP
By MIKE SCHNEIDER, Associated Press Writer
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - The rollout of space shuttle Discovery to the launch pad was put on hold Wednesday after a crack was discovered in the foam insulation on the external fuel tank. But NASA later said the crack was no reason for concern.
http://us.news2.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/p/ap/20050405/capt.ksc10104051938.space_shuttle_ksc101.jpg
Ringing the Alarm
Just ask Paris Hilton: there's little security in mobile gizmos, though that's slowly changing. Also, a warning for Bluetooth users.
The flaw was discovered as the spacecraft was being readied for the first shuttle launch since Columbia fell to pieces two years ago — a disaster blamed on a chunk of foam that fell off the tank during liftoff and gashed one of the wings.
NASA spokeswoman Jessica Rye described the flaw as a hairline crack and said that after sending images of it to the tank's manufacturer in Louisiana, the space agency concluded it did not need to make any repairs.
She said NASA would press ahead with the move from the assembly building to the launch pad, after a delay of at least two hours.
Because of Columbia's disintegration over Texas in 2003 — and the deaths of all seven astronauts aboard — the tank has been extensively redesigned for Discovery's flight.
"It doesn't sound like it's a major issue, but because the foam is a sensitive issue we want to make sure we're in a safe and right configuration," Rye said earlier Wednesday, when the crack was discovered.
A delay in the moving of Discovery to the launch pad could upset NASA's plans for a mid-May liftoff. The launch window runs from mid-May to June — a period dictated by the position of the international space station, the shuttle's destination. <end>
Heres the link: http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/ap/20050406/ap_on_sc/space_shuttle
Small Crack Delays Space Shuttle Launch
14 minutes ago Science - AP
By MIKE SCHNEIDER, Associated Press Writer
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - The rollout of space shuttle Discovery to the launch pad was put on hold Wednesday after a crack was discovered in the foam insulation on the external fuel tank. But NASA later said the crack was no reason for concern.
http://us.news2.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/p/ap/20050405/capt.ksc10104051938.space_shuttle_ksc101.jpg
Ringing the Alarm
Just ask Paris Hilton: there's little security in mobile gizmos, though that's slowly changing. Also, a warning for Bluetooth users.
The flaw was discovered as the spacecraft was being readied for the first shuttle launch since Columbia fell to pieces two years ago — a disaster blamed on a chunk of foam that fell off the tank during liftoff and gashed one of the wings.
NASA spokeswoman Jessica Rye described the flaw as a hairline crack and said that after sending images of it to the tank's manufacturer in Louisiana, the space agency concluded it did not need to make any repairs.
She said NASA would press ahead with the move from the assembly building to the launch pad, after a delay of at least two hours.
Because of Columbia's disintegration over Texas in 2003 — and the deaths of all seven astronauts aboard — the tank has been extensively redesigned for Discovery's flight.
"It doesn't sound like it's a major issue, but because the foam is a sensitive issue we want to make sure we're in a safe and right configuration," Rye said earlier Wednesday, when the crack was discovered.
A delay in the moving of Discovery to the launch pad could upset NASA's plans for a mid-May liftoff. The launch window runs from mid-May to June — a period dictated by the position of the international space station, the shuttle's destination. <end>
Heres the link: http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/ap/20050406/ap_on_sc/space_shuttle