I haven't seen anything posted yet about this...seems they took some damage...
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5926976/
NASA damage...
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They should up the standards of these structures while they are making repairs. Those buildings house some of our country's most expensive hardware. I can't believe that NASA suffered so much damage being this far from the center. What would have happened if the center went directly overhead.
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Here is a good overview of what is known so far:
http://www.cnn.com/2004/TECH/space/09/0 ... ances.cnn/
Most of my friends work at KSC, and it looks like the tile manufacturing plant is the biggest mess. The administration knew before Charley that tha VAB fasteners were getting rusty. Fortunately, the only things in the VAB during the storm were two external fuel tanks. If Ivan comes, even as a rain event, the problem will certainly be compounded.
http://www.cnn.com/2004/TECH/space/09/0 ... ances.cnn/
Most of my friends work at KSC, and it looks like the tile manufacturing plant is the biggest mess. The administration knew before Charley that tha VAB fasteners were getting rusty. Fortunately, the only things in the VAB during the storm were two external fuel tanks. If Ivan comes, even as a rain event, the problem will certainly be compounded.
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Sean in New Orleans wrote:They should up the standards of these structures while they are making repairs. Those buildings house some of our country's most expensive hardware. I can't believe that NASA suffered so much damage being this far from the center. What would have happened if the center went directly overhead.
I was surprised that they had that much damage too. But they were closest to the highest gust of wind reported during the entire storm, 124mph at Port Canaveral. Southern and Central Brevard sustained every bit as much wind and related damage as anyone up and down the coast. I know it seems that South Florida is always getting the coverage but stuff happens up this way too.
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