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Old 24th October 2000 | 10:59
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Jim lovell
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Cool space shuttle landing minimums

just out of interest does anyone know what the landing minima for the space shuttle i.e max x-wind component, lowest cloud base allowed, lowest visibility etc etc. The shuttle Discovery was already delayed in landing for 2 consecutive days because NASA says the x-wind at both KSC and Edwards is too strong. Does anyone have any info on this??

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Old 26th October 2000 | 15:44
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Mycroft
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Cool

Apparently a recent launch was postponed due to bad weather in Spain - potenial abort runway was unavailable
 
Old 28th October 2000 | 09:34
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Yes launches are a very touchy subject for space shuttles. The weather can be CAVOK at the cape but if it aint suitableat all of the abort sites( from memory i think there are 3-4) then a launch can't take place.
 

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