4e2 Subj : NASA, shuttle, anyone? To : WAYNE CHIRNSIDE From : mark lewis Date : Sun Aug 14 2005 03:49 pm -> CA> Have been a bit surprised at the lack of interest in -> CA> this echo of the sloppiness of the recent space -> CA> shuttle launch? -> sloppiness?? WC> Yup. WC> Rules stated no launch without all four tank fuel sensors WC> working. ok... all four were working when they tested and launched... WC> Shuttle not rolled back but delayed. so... don't have to rollback to fix a problem... WC> Intermittent problem with the faulty fuel sensor never pinned down WC> it happened to be working when they launched after deciding to WC> override their own safety rules. when did they decide to override their rules? i don't recall that and i watched and recorded most all of the NASA TV broadcasts... WC> Now the tank's burned up returning to Earth we'll never know why WC> the sensor malfunctioned. one suggestion was a ground problem because the problem never happened after the initial discovery... could also have been a loose connection... either way, they apparently fixed it while getting to it and studying it... what else was sloppy?? )\/(ark * Origin: (1:3634/12) . 0