Remember the scene of the ice breaking off the launch vehicle in Apollo 13.
I've read (I don't remember where) that was a pretty accurate depiction of
what actually happens.

George A
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From: "Miller, Jeffrey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Interest article on shuttle tile damage from 1980


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http://www.washingtonmonthly.com/features/2001/8004.easterbrook-fulltext.htm
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> "The external fuel tank, for instance, is full of oxygen and hydrogen
cooled to -400� F. to make the gases flow as liquids. Ice will form on the
tank. When Columbia's tiles started popping off in a stiff breeze, it
occurred to engineers that ice chunks from the tank would crash into the
tiles during the sonic chaos of launch"
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> -j-
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