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Debris Seen Falling Off Shuttle During Launch

kushboy writes "According to an article on CNN.com, there is video of debris falling off Discovery during its launch earlier today. While the debris does not appear to hit the shuttle, extra precaution and more video will be analyzed due to the Columbia mission of 2003. 'NASA has taken steps to minimize the amount and size of debris falling off the shuttle's exterior tank during its ascent. But the space agency has said it's impossible to eliminate falling launch debris.'"

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  1. Loaded terms.... by electrosoccertux · · Score: 0, Troll

    Funny how they call it "debris"...instead of saying "part of the shuttle fell off and we don't know if these parts have hit and damaged other areas."

  2. Re:Nice misleading story, guys... by ZosX · · Score: 0, Troll

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  3. Re:well.. by TapeCutter · · Score: 0, Troll

    That's nice, but I think the GP was suggesting going back to resurect the Saturn V because he (wrongly) assumed it to be safer.

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