Re: accident on pad -- damage -- overnight fix possible



"Ted Molczan" <molczan@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>How are the window covers held in place?

Unknown.

>How are they jetissoned, and at what point after lift-off?

They are manually removed prior to liftoff.

>Are there any periods during the ascent when a a dislodged
>window would pose a risk to the shuttle, similar to the risks
>posed by the ET foam insulation?

They are not present inflight.

D.
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