Absolvent of shuttle responsibilities:

creedo299

Epochal Historian
Absolvent of shuttle responsibilities:

I have said in my paper Dislocation and loss of exostruuctial thermal protection layer, space shuttles Columbia and other test drop vehicles, that as a result of per battery of loss of those batteries per inverse aero thermo dynamical effects, that as per chance, that the thermal protection layer, on any (this known styled shuttle), can be lost at any regime of in-flight effects.

It seems as NASA is now rolling out a new shuttle, Discovery? and is going to launch this vehicle.

As far as I know, these problems are still not fixed with this thermal; protection layer, so I will not bear responsibility for NASA now having formerly al,l outwardly placed contracts, now in-held as private government only availabilities.

This is not my problem, I will share no responsibility for this and I will not morn the loss of additional shuttles nor their astronauts.

Truly,
 
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