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Repairs to damaged launchpad won't delay flight
Tuesday, June 17, 2008 00:42 [IST]

Cape Canaveral (US): More than two weeks after Discovery's blastoff battered the launch pad, NASA is close to nailing down its repair strategy and insists the damage can be mended in time for the next space shuttle flight.

NASA plans to send Atlantis to the launch pad at the end of August, for an early October liftoff to the Hubble Space Telescope.

NASA allowed journalists to see the damage for themselves today, two days after Discovery s safe return to Earth. About 5,300 of the special heat-resistant bricks broke off a wall of the flame trench during Discovery s liftoff on May 31. Some of the foot-long bricks were hurled more than 1,800 feet (550 metres).

Most of the bricks were still scattered over the ground today, many of them in fragments, resembling the aftermath of a volcanic eruption. Traces of asbestos in the bricks and the adhesive have stalled cleanup efforts.

The most likely repair is installing steel mesh over the 75-foot (23-metre)-by-0-foot (6-metre) area were the bricks came of and then spraying on a heat-resistant covering. That method does not require new bricks which would take a few months to make and receive, said Perry Becker, a NASA engineer who is leading the investigation and repair effort.

Senior manager will meet June 6 to consider the options.

NASA still does not know exactly what caused the flame trench to come apart and why it broke now, after decades of use.


Source : PTI

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