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  • Ice from vent may have cause loss of shuttle

    This is interesting because on this particular mission the bottom of the shuttle was away from the sun an unusualy large percentage of the time.


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    Sounds at least as reasonable as anything else I've heard of late.

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      anyone noticed that this and last is "not NASAs fault" theorys....
      If there's artificial intelligence, there's bound to be some artificial stupidity.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Technoid
        anyone noticed that this and last is "not NASAs fault" theorys....
        How would not taking the possibility of ice on the vent not be NASA's fault?
        Everything that happens to the suttle, both good and bad, is NASA's responsibility.
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