Quote from: Firehawk153 on 06/13/2008 01:54 pmQuote from: rsnellenberger on 06/13/2008 01:36 pmIs this the first time the rudder/brake or other control surfaces have been moved during the flight, or are they used during ascent?I believe this is the first time...During the ascent the stack's directional and roll control is provided by the SRB nozzles and then gimbaling the SSME nozzles after SRB sep. Given the mass of stack during the ascent, the density of the air and the speed of the vehicle, I would suspect that if they moved the control surfaces they would be ripped out like paper.Someone correct me if I'm wrong.incorrectThey move during ascent for wing load relief.
Quote from: rsnellenberger on 06/13/2008 01:36 pmIs this the first time the rudder/brake or other control surfaces have been moved during the flight, or are they used during ascent?I believe this is the first time...During the ascent the stack's directional and roll control is provided by the SRB nozzles and then gimbaling the SSME nozzles after SRB sep. Given the mass of stack during the ascent, the density of the air and the speed of the vehicle, I would suspect that if they moved the control surfaces they would be ripped out like paper.Someone correct me if I'm wrong.
Is this the first time the rudder/brake or other control surfaces have been moved during the flight, or are they used during ascent?
...and it's not an issue, so all's good.
Quote from: Chris Bergin on 06/13/2008 03:25 pm...and it's not an issue, so all's good.Not according to CNN. Lead story..."NASA probes shiny object trailing shuttle"http://www.cnn.com/2008/TECH/space/06/13/space.shuttle.ap/index.htmlIs it an alien? Is it a terrorist? Someone call Project Blue Book!
I must say I'm proud of CNN for not blowing this out of proportion...
Good picture of some of the freon coolant hoses from the payload bay
Not sure if it's been mentioned yet, but some very nice flyaround images are available on pages 44 and 45 of the STS-124 HSF gallery at www.spaceflight.nasa.govhttp://spaceflight.nasa.gov/gallery/images/shuttle/sts-124/ndxpage44.html
Something about Edwards from Robert (which would be interesting if it was about the temp runway).Marcia Dunn's got an echo