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how to fix the shuttle fuel tank
- Subject: [sarex] how to fix the shuttle fuel tank
- From: MM <ka1rrw@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 12 Aug 2005 05:14:20 -0700 (PDT)
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Quote from nasa:
Bill Gerstenmaier, the senior NASA official leading
the
investigation into Discovery's foam loss incidents,
said Thursday that engineers so far have found no
solutions to the problem.
Suggestion from the crowd
Just wrap a big dacron mesh stocking around the tank
and sew it tight. Half inch mesh should work.
And if you want to test it, just wrap the mesh on
an SR-71 and take it to Mach 3 to see if it stays on.
Miles
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