Re: Credible Challenger Closure



On Jan 28, 6:02 pm, "William Ferreira" <william-
ferre...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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On Jan 28, 6:32 am, "max...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx" <max...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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On Jan 22, 3:51 pm, "max...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx" <max...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Let's look next at what's shown by evidence discovered the long/hard
way, via FOIA requests. Ironically, given that evidence and the aerial
view at

http://mission51l.com/art/fireball.htm

My apologies, but that (corrected) link is:

http://mission51l.com/art/fireball.jpg

JTM

++ The remarkable thing about that so-called "fireball" is that there is
relatively little fire in it. Most of the orange in the cloud is Nitrogen
Tetroxide (N2O4) from the Orbital Maneuvering System (OMS) tanks which
ruptured as the aft fuselage was ripped apart by mechanical and aerodynamic
forces. Nasty stuff, that N2O4. Its vapor is an orange cloud.

++ Bill Ferreira

That's the first time I've ever gotten any agreement from NASA or its
contractors about that. Now if we just had your enhanced "belly"
flash ...
.