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[ale] OT: Space Shuttle Columbia
- Subject: [ale] OT: Space Shuttle Columbia
- From: josh at catea.org (Josh Freeman)
- Date: 05 Feb 2003 10:44:20 -0500
> Because, if I read the paper correctly and the paper got it right (big
> pair of assumptions), ISS is at the extreme range of altitude for Columbia
> to begin with.
and if *I* remember what I've been reading correctly, you are correct.
IIRC, the ET that was used on this flight was one of the older tanks, as
opposed to the newer *superlight* tanks used on ISS missions.Columbia
was also the heaviest of the orbiters by a decent amount of tonnage,
(mostly due to the use of nomex fabric instead of white tiles) and that
made ISS missions difficult for Columbia.
--
Josh Freeman
Technical Manager
Center for Assistive Technology and Environmental Access
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