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Originally posted by okamitengu
this exact image was posted only yesterday...
did you use the search function?
its also not from ISS but an older shuttle mission
please folks, just check before posting...
Originally posted by ChaoticOrder
Originally posted by Helious
I wish I could say otherwise but to me and IMHO, it actually does look like debris.
lol, are you joking or what? Debris my ass. Debris from what? It's not debris from anything natural, that's for sure.
Originally posted by Phantasm
Originally posted by okamitengu
this exact image was posted only yesterday...
did you use the search function?
its also not from ISS but an older shuttle mission
please folks, just check before posting...
I DID check the search engine on ATS first...I saw nothing on this. Check for yourself...nothing with a similar headline.
Feel free to delete this thread MODS. I was not aware this was posted under a different title.edit on 24/1/13 by Phantasm because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Phage
Originally posted by C-JEAN
If a so called expert can say it is debris, then
the so called expert should be able to say to us
where the debris comes from, with so nice and easy
shape and color to see ???
RIGHT?
Blue skies.
Yes.
ntrs.nasa.gov...
Ice/Frost /Debris Assessment For Space Shuttle Mission STS=32 (61 -C)
January 20, 1986
STS-32 (61-C) POST-LANDING DEBRIS DAMAGE ASSESSMENT
JANUARY 18-19, 1986 // report number TM 89192
OV-102, ET-30, 61024 and MLP
Distribution: Publicly Available
Security Classification: Unclassified
p. 78
A larger than normal number of missing gap fillers were observed. Several gap fillers were protruding...
A total of 19 diced tile and white tile segments were missing from the left and right hand fuselage sidewalls, nose upper surface and wing and elevon upper surfaces. The tile missing from the bottom of the star tracker well is believed to be that piece which was stationkeeping with the vehicle on-orbit and reported by the crew. One of the missing pieces was found by the Debris Team during the post launch pad inspection.
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