Re: NASA web site currently shows STS in a 28 degree orbit

From: Jonathan T Wojack (tlj18@juno.com)
Date: Mon Apr 08 2002 - 19:02:02 EDT

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    > Oh wait, the site appears to have been corrected just a few moments 
    > ago
    > (at T + 2hours).  So it was either a mistake all along, or perhaps a
    > new policy of waiting until 2 hours after liftoff to provide the
    > correct information?
    
    If it's a security precaution, then that's absolutely, totally
    ridiculous.  Please don't tell me that NASA thinks that terrorists could
    shoot the Shuttle out of orbit.
    
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    Jonathan T. Wojack                 tlj18@juno.com
    39.706d N   75.683d W            4 hours behind UT (-4)
    
    
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