hey down there Chris!
Quote from: Ronsmytheiii on 05/31/2011 03:07 amhey down there Chris!Na, that pass was over Southern France, about a 600 miles too far south And it's already dawn break (and bloody cold), so that's a no go.
No one has flagged up the debris by the way, so clearly no concern.
Quote from: Chris Bergin on 05/31/2011 03:33 amNo one has flagged up the debris by the way, so clearly no concern.Saw it live before logging in, was a lot of debris/objects. I doubt they would say over NASA TV if it was a problem.
Quote from: KEdward5 on 05/31/2011 03:45 amQuote from: Chris Bergin on 05/31/2011 03:33 amNo one has flagged up the debris by the way, so clearly no concern.Saw it live before logging in, was a lot of debris/objects. I doubt they would say over NASA TV if it was a problem.I know, I was talking about the people I know who are working the mission.Was likely ice as she stretched her elevons for the first time in two weeks.
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Quote from: Chris Bergin on 05/31/2011 03:48 amQuote from: KEdward5 on 05/31/2011 03:45 amQuote from: Chris Bergin on 05/31/2011 03:33 amNo one has flagged up the debris by the way, so clearly no concern.Saw it live before logging in, was a lot of debris/objects. I doubt they would say over NASA TV if it was a problem.I know, I was talking about the people I know who are working the mission.Was likely ice as she stretched her elevons for the first time in two weeks.I thought the debris (what I also thought was ice) showed up at APU start, prior to the elevons moving.As you said though, probably not an issue if it hasn't been noted.