zoliblog.com — NASA officials are analyzing video of a portion of Tuesday's shuttle launch "frame-by-frame" after one of several cameras aboard the craft captured what appeared to be pieces of debris separating from Discovery.
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mercury81Jul 26, 2005
They had pictures on CNN from the camera on the external fuel tank and I saw some junk fly off when it detached, but it didn't look like it hit the shuttle. Given all the cameras they had on the thing I'm sure if there is a problem they most likely will see it.
gamerzworldJul 27, 2005
any video of it takein off? Link please!
heydriverJul 27, 2005
While I don't have a video capture per se of the one piece that fell of the main fuel tank. (it did not fall off the shuttle) I do have a link here for the NASA TV feed. copy and paste the url for you favorite player into it's "Open URL" address window and enjoy. Right now at 21:10 approx. EDT they're showing highlights of the shuttle launch.<a class="user" href="http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/index_040705.html">http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/index_040705.html</a>Having seen the section of video with that piece that fell off the main fuel tank I can tell ya that it came no where near the shuttle itself. sheeesh sensationalism and "the sky is falling" attitudes rule the day.
heilemannJul 27, 2005
It hit a bird...
ttkgeekJul 27, 2005
You guys, it came off the external fuel tank, I doubt it harmed the shuttle.