Re: So how did the repair hold up?
- From: "Space Balls" <ldayberry@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2007 06:08:49 GMT
I don't believe they've made an official announcement. You would have to go up there and have a look; peeling back the material of course. Walking on the tiles probably isn't a good idea, so I'm sure they either had to (or have to) get some kind of manlift out there.
"JD in TX" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:Xns995A3FA1882EFnospamforme@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
"Brian Gaff" <Briang1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
news:ptKfi.11274$p8.6031@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:
This was expected though from comments at the time, as there was not
enough blanket spare to really attach anywhere, and of course all
they really wanted was for it to not guide hot plasma under the
blanket and cook the superstructure underneath, deforming it and
making a time consuming repair necessary.
So did the repair do what they hoped it would or was there further
damage that will need repaired?
.
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