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| Greg D. Moore (Strider) |
Posted: Fri Mar 07, 2008 8:50 am |
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"André, PE1PQX" <Andre_geenviagra@pe1pqx.eu> wrote in message
news:mn.3a897d839ce9e8c3.88137@pe1pqx.eu...
Quote: behlingjo@gmail.com was zeer hard aan het denken :
On Mar 6, 8:05 pm, John Doe <j...@doe.org> wrote:
but I assume NASA does from the
cockpit recorders,
There are none
All orbiters carry a flight data recoreder and possibly a voice data
recorder AFAIK.
Nope.
In fact NASA got "lucky" with Columbia since it still retained some data
collection tools from its early days and other experiments. But the others
don't carry a flight data recorder or voice data recorder like airliners do.
(in general almost all the useful data is already available via telemetry.)
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Greg Moore
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