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Offline Chris Bergin

http://www.nasaspaceflight.com/content/?id=4569

From a series of PRCB, SCIM and FRR documents on L2 - and there's likely to be more articles to come as we're still going through some other areas (not foam) for the next article.
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RE: Dissent against STS-121 launch was widespread
« Reply #1 on: 06/20/2006 11:48 pm »
Very well explained in the article, that can't of been easy from the huge amount of data on the documents we've seen on L2.

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Re: Dissent against STS-121 launch was widespread
« Reply #2 on: 06/21/2006 12:07 am »
I just hope that we'll only see one tanking of ET-119 as we all know what MAF found when examining ET-120 which had two tankings.
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Re: Dissent against STS-121 launch was widespread
« Reply #3 on: 06/21/2006 12:28 am »
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DaveS - 21/6/2006  12:54 AM

I just hope that we'll only see one tanking of ET-119 as we all know what MAF found when examining ET-120 which had two tankings.

Speaking of which, I'm going to write up the documents on the prepress issue next.

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RE: Dissent against STS-121 launch was widespread
« Reply #4 on: 06/21/2006 01:16 am »
Typical MSFC. No one knows the tanks better than MAF.

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RE: Dissent against STS-121 launch was widespread
« Reply #5 on: 06/21/2006 11:37 am »
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James (Lockheed) - 20/6/2006  8:03 PM

Typical MSFC. No one knows the tanks better than MAF.

I've heard United Space Alliance people on here saying such things like typical MSFC. What's the problem there, is it historical?

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Re: Dissent against STS-121 launch was widespread
« Reply #6 on: 06/21/2006 11:47 am »
MSFC is known for their conservatism.  It is not just with NASA at MSFC but a lot of the contractors in the area.  Even on non NASA programs.   Maybe it goes back to Von Braun.

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RE: Dissent against STS-121 launch was widespread
« Reply #7 on: 06/21/2006 11:57 am »
On Saturday, Griffin said "If we have another major incident in launching a Space Shuttle, I would not wish to continue with the program."

how major was left in the air, but loss of vehicle qualified:

"If we were to lose another vehicle, I will tell you right now that I would be moving to figure out a way to shut the program down. I think at that point, we are done."

If STS-121 is the last flight for some reason, HOW could the Shuttle program be shut down and transitioned to VSE?  I assume NASA would have to pay off the USA contractors for early termination...would that be billions?

What can those 14,000 Shuttle people do in the VSE when the designs aren't even inked?  Or do we just lose all the infrastructure and start over in four years?  

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RE: Dissent against STS-121 launch was widespread
« Reply #8 on: 06/21/2006 12:18 pm »
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braddock - 21/6/2006  12:44 PM

On Saturday, Griffin said "If we have another major incident in launching a Space Shuttle, I would not wish to continue with the program."

how major was left in the air, but loss of vehicle qualified:

"If we were to lose another vehicle, I will tell you right now that I would be moving to figure out a way to shut the program down. I think at that point, we are done."

If STS-121 is the last flight for some reason, HOW could the Shuttle program be shut down and transitioned to VSE?  I assume NASA would have to pay off the USA contractors for early termination...would that be billions?

What can those 14,000 Shuttle people do in the VSE when the designs aren't even inked?  Or do we just lose all the infrastructure and start over in four years?  

Doesn't bare thinking about - but it would be a complete nightmare.
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RE: Dissent against STS-121 launch was widespread
« Reply #9 on: 06/21/2006 05:31 pm »
Doesn't four IFR events make a clean flight impossible?

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Re: Dissent against STS-121 launch was widespread
« Reply #10 on: 06/21/2006 06:10 pm »
Go back to Wayne Hale's last conference - there will never be a clean flight. Clean flights are not the goal. Safe flights are, and most involved think that's possible (and likely.)

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Re: Dissent against STS-121 launch was widespread
« Reply #11 on: 06/21/2006 06:12 pm »
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Go back to Wayne Hale's last conference - there will never be a clean flight. Clean flights are not the goal. Safe flights are, and most involved think that's possible (and likely.)

I mean clean flight in the style of avoiding major shedding like on the last flight. Shedding that would allow the next flight to go off without a grounding. The four events that MSFC talk about are all over the maxium allowed compared to the allowable small shedding that will happen on all flights.

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Re: Dissent against STS-121 launch was widespread
« Reply #12 on: 06/21/2006 08:42 pm »
Could we adapt the Shuttle to be an unmanned vehicle to ferry all that ISS hardware up, instead of killing the program?  

I'm sure it wouldn't be easy, but considering the billions upon billions which would be wasted otherwise, a $100 million into robust automation sounds pretty good...an ISS resident could even hop over into the nearby shuttle with a short spacewalk and dock it manually, which would be the hardest part to automate(?).

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Re: Dissent against STS-121 launch was widespread
« Reply #13 on: 06/21/2006 09:18 pm »
Running with that idea, which sounds great for keeping the shuttle going, couldn't we use the automated docking like on the Progress craft? At least I dont think they dock those manually, I could be wrong there.

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Re: Dissent against STS-121 launch was widespread
« Reply #14 on: 06/21/2006 09:22 pm »
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Could we adapt the Shuttle to be an unmanned vehicle to ferry all that ISS hardware up, instead of killing the program?  

I'm sure it wouldn't be easy, but considering the billions upon billions which would be wasted otherwise, a $100 million into robust automation sounds pretty good...an ISS resident could even hop over into the nearby shuttle with a short spacewalk and dock it manually, which would be the hardest part to automate(?).

I did speak to an engineer the one time, referencing Buran, and he said it could be done, but it'd take a lot of certification = time.
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Re: Dissent against STS-121 launch was widespread
« Reply #15 on: 06/22/2006 04:43 am »
How do you certify, if you don't fly.. there allways has to be a certification test in the real world, with multiple launches... or is paperwork .."good enough"?

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RE: Dissent against STS-121 launch was widespread
« Reply #16 on: 06/29/2006 10:57 am »
(Edit: It is against copyright law to copy and paste. Chris).  oops, sorry!!!

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Re: Dissent against STS-121 launch was widespread
« Reply #17 on: 06/29/2006 11:14 am »
Camarda wasn't against the launch

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Re: Dissent against STS-121 launch was widespread
« Reply #18 on: 06/29/2006 04:12 pm »
This is very strange. That article certainly IMPLIES that he was against the launch. It also stated that he demanded to stay on the Mission or be removed. Can someone put this into context with the "widespread dissent"?

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Re: Dissent against STS-121 launch was widespread
« Reply #19 on: 06/30/2006 01:38 pm »
http://space.com/includes/iab.html?url=/missionlaunches/060629_newtools.html

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