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NASA Eyes Damage on Space Shuttle

By MARCIA DUNN
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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (July 16) - Space shuttle Endeavour rocketed toward the international space station Thursday as engineers on Earth pored over launch pictures that showed debris breaking off the fuel tank and striking the craft.
Mission Control told the astronauts late Wednesday that the damage looked less extensive at first glance than what occurred on the last shuttle flight, but it will take days to sort through available data to reach a conclusion.
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The astronauts planned a Thursday afternoon inspection of their ship's thermal shielding, using a 100-foot laser-tipped boom. The procedure has been standard since shuttle flights resumed after the Columbia accident.
Endeavour's liftoff early Wednesday evening was the sixth try and came more than a month late. It occurred on the eve of the 40th anniversary of the launch of man's first moon landing mission.
"Persistence pays off," launch director Pete Nickolenko told the astronauts, who are carrying up a veranda for Japan's enormous space station lab.
The shuttle had been grounded by hydrogen gas leaks last month and, since the weekend, thunderstorms.
Eight or nine pieces of foam insulation came off the external fuel tank during liftoff, and Endeavour was hit at least two or three times, said Bill Gerstenmaier, NASA's space operations chief. Some scuff marks were spotted, but that probably is coating loss and considered minor, he said.
The impacts that occurred not quite two minutes into the flight were around the edge of the shuttle where the right wing joins the fuselage.
Any additional damage should be evident Friday, when the space station residents use zoom lenses to photograph the entire shuttle as it performs a backflip right before docking.
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"The bottom line is we saw some stuff," said Mike Moses, chairman of the mission management team. "Some of it doesn't concern us. Some of it you just can't really speculate on right now. But we have the tools in front of us and the processes in front of us to go clear this vehicle for entry" in 16 days.
At a news conference, Gerstenmaier noted that the Endeavour crew has shuttle repair kits on board. In case of irreparable damage, the astronauts could move into the space station for two to three months and await rescue by another shuttle.
Columbia was destroyed during re-entry in 2003 because of a hole in its wing, left there by flyaway foam at liftoff.
When commander Mark Polansky and his crew catch up with the space station, it will be the first time 13 people are together in space. All of the major space station partners will be represented. The combined crews will have seven Americans, two Canadians, two Russians, one Japanese and one Belgian.
Endeavour will remain docked at the space station for nearly two weeks. During that time, the shuttle astronauts will help install the third and final piece of the Japanese space station lab, a porch for outdoor experiments. Five spacewalks are planned.
NASA was anxious to get Endeavour flying, given time is running out on the shuttle program. Only eight shuttle flights remain, including this one, before NASA retires the fleet next year.
The space agency, at least, finally has a new administrator to oversee everything. Former shuttle commander Charles Bolden was confirmed by the Senate less than two hours after Endeavour's liftoff. He fills a vacancy left by Michael Griffin's departure in January.
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Jmdeur

05:31 PMJul 17 2009

y'all seem to have way to much time on your hands - and no i don't need to know where they are right now...

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STaRgAzEr33154

06:29 AMJul 17 2009

centristswillwin Sixeyess4dinner08:06 PMJul 17 2009STaRgAzEr33154 08:02 PMJul 17 2009 ""..........hhmm and I thought my boobs itched because of the heat..silly me..lol@@@@@ Thank you for consulting 'DocPervertsOnline for your medical needs. We have reviewed your described skin irritation and require photos to complete a diagnoses (high definition please.).......***Make that MULTIPLE photos, please, further examination may be required, as the condition may also be due to weightlessness@@@@@sometimes I wish the girls could be weightless..lolol..*looks at Sixeyes* 'step away from the girls with that duct tape!!!!!"

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Matlock12C

11:27 PMJul 17 2009

THEY WENT UP TO FIX HUBBLE SO THEY COULD SEE THE BROWN DWARF STAR CALLED "WORMWOOD" THAT IS GOING TO PASS THROUGH OUR SOLAR SYSTEM NEXT YEAR. GOOGLE OR YOUTUBE "PLANET X" 2012 OR NIBARU

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centristswillwin

09:54 PMJul 17 2009

Sixeyess4dinner08:06 PMJul 17 2009STaRgAzEr33154 08:02 PMJul 17 2009 ""..........hhmm and I thought my boobs itched because of the heat..silly me..lol@@@@@ Thank you for consulting 'DocPervertsOnline for your medical needs. We have reviewed your described skin irritation and require photos to complete a diagnoses (high definition please.).......***Make that MULTIPLE photos, please, further examination may be required, as the condition may also be due to weightlessness.

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centristswillwin

09:48 PMJul 17 2009

Jeff121408:46 PMJul 17 2009Actually the brains at Nasa made a mistake. There was no reason to build this space station. It only drained billions from a moon base. We should have skipped the station and created a base on the moon so we could jump to Mars. Big waste of tax money.***Hey, guess what the purpose of the Space Station is? That "jumping off" thing.

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bri2000m

09:33 PMJul 17 2009

Ohh NASA, the space shuttle has way too many components. It will be impossible to catch every safety flaw. I am however, quite impressed with the safety record of the shuttle considering there is so much unknown about hypersonic flight; for example, poor computer models. I can't wait for the new space craft they are currently designing - Aries.

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08:50 PMJul 17 2009

It really didn't take too much brain power when you are dealing with idiots.

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08:48 PMJul 17 2009

Jeff1214 .. sweet dreams to you also my friend..you did good on the other board..those idiots were ridiculous

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Vetandzoo

08:47 PMJul 17 2009

BOLTDADDY said: "why do we even do this anymore? they can't shoot the thing without it getting damaged?" ****** Nobody has ever claimed that it's a "Sunday drive"! Within seconds of launch, the craft's velocity is over 400mph, and climbs to over 17,000 (or more) mph by the time it reaches orbit. I'm amazed every time that the craft makes it up there to orbit or back down!

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Space shuttle Endeavour rocketed toward the international space station Thursday as engineers on Earth pored over launch pictures that showed debris breaking off the fuel tank and striking the craft.