*breathes a sigh of relief*
So they touched down safely without any holes burning through the wings:

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Despite this big ol' gash in the tiles:

(This was taken in space, by the way. Had to share that nerd-coolness.)
I'm still unclear on why NASA uses fragile LEGO blocks to protect their most-expensive equipment from burning to cinders upon re-entry....
Chris
So they touched down safely without any holes burning through the wings:

Click the image to see the story.
Despite this big ol' gash in the tiles:

(This was taken in space, by the way. Had to share that nerd-coolness.)
I'm still unclear on why NASA uses fragile LEGO blocks to protect their most-expensive equipment from burning to cinders upon re-entry....
Chris
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NASA just needs (and wants) to retire the orbiter program and move on to the next big thing, sadly there is some bit of entrenchment and a WHOLE LOTTA lack of funding.
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But hey, that's the whole Space Shuttle. It's not "reusable" so much as it's "rebuildable."
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