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Bounded by Foam.

“You have to admit when you’re wrong. We were wrong.” NASA grounds the shuttle fleet until the now-recurring foam debris problem, which thankfully seemed to spare the Discovery orbiter this time, is satisfactorily resolved. Ugh, that’s depressing…but probably for the best.

Author KcMPosted on July 27, 2005May 20, 2013Categories Science, Space, Space Race, TechTags Columbia, NASA, Space, Space Race, Space Shuttle, Tech

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