Shuttle to Launch Despite Objections
sam0ht writes "NASA has just named July 1st as the launch date for the space shuttle Discovery, a year after the last shuttle mission. Last July's mission was the first since the break-up of Columbia in 2003, but after foam again broke away from the main tank, the shuttle fleet was grounded. More foam has been removed from the main tank, but NASA staff are divided over whether this is enough to ensure the flight's safety, with some reporting that both the lead engineer and top safety official are against launching again so soon. Managers want to make only one major change at a time, and plan that if damage does occur, the crew would be able to stay in the International Space Station, to which they are delivering supplies, rather than trying to land a damaged shuttle."
Ignoring engineers hasn't got the Shuttle very far in the past. From the Challenger Wikipedia article:
Good. About friking time I had a new wallpaper for my 3840 x 1024 desktop.
Each time the shuttle goes to the ISS I get new wallpaper.
That might be just about the best thing to come out of the ISS program. *sigh*
How many escape pods are there? "NONE,SIR!" You counted them? "TWICE, SIR!"
You do not talk about Shuttle Flight Club.
God spoke to me.
If the next shuttle explodes then just blame it on their O/S.
Where's the 0xBEEF
Having a plan to harvest the awesome flying monkey energy promised to you by everybody who ever answered you with "when monkeys fly out my butt" won't actually cause the monkeys to fly...
Nerd rage is the funniest rage.
.......and just kill the astronauts here on the ground. Why spend billions just to kill them in space?
Where has 'acceleration' been 'lately'?
Probably "hiding" between a pair of "apostrophes".
which means the only solution is this: terrorists in space.
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I don't know about that. Most shuttle trips are pretty short: They start at one of the Kennedy Space Center's launch pads, and they disembark just a couple of miles away at the shuttle's runway.
Sounds like the people who were in charge when the first shuttle blew up are back at the helm.
No, I don't believe that. It was 23 years ago when the Challenger exploded. The people in charge now are the children of the management 23 year ago.
There's gota be a name for this, perhaps nepodilbertism.
Tag lost or not installed.
Comparing them to any kind of car is pretty pointless.
You must be new here. This is slashdot, where car analogies are king.
It's not offtopic, dumbass. It's orthogonal.
You must be new here. This is slashdot, where car analogies are king.
Actually, car analogies at slashdot are the Cadillac of comparisons.