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Magnetonium

I was falling asleep while reading, so I couldn't even laugh, but I thought it was interesting enough to post here:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/6918801.stm

[b]US astronauts 'flew while drunk' [/u]

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A panel reviewing health issues at Nasa has found that US astronauts have been allowed to fly while intoxicated at least twice, an aviation magazine says.
The panel also found heavy alcohol use within the 12-hour "bottle to throttle" ban for flight crew, according to Aviation Week and Space Technology.

The independent panel is due to present its findings later on Friday. Nasa has declined to comment on the allegations.

Separately, Nasa confirmed that a contractor had sabotaged a computer.

The damage to wiring in a network box - which is to be taken to the International Space Station (ISS) - was intentional and obvious, the agency said.

However, it stressed that the equipment was not essential and that astronauts' lives had not been at risk. An investigation is under way.

Warnings

Meanwhile the health panel is preparing to announce its conclusions.

It was set up following the arrest on kidnapping and assault charges of Nasa astronaut Lisa Nowak in February.

She is accused of attacking her love rival, the girlfriend of a fellow astronaut.

The panel's findings do not deal with Ms Nowak directly or mention any other crew by name.

According to Aviation Week, the panel found that on at least two occasions astronauts flew after doctors and fellow astronauts had warned that they were intoxicated and posed a flight-safety risk.

The report did not say when the alleged incidents took place, or whether they involved pilots.

Regarding the sabotage allegations, Nasa's Associate Administrator for Space Operations, William Gerstenmaier, said the computer problem had been discovered earlier this month.

"The damage is very obvious, easy to detect," he told reporters on Thursday. "It's not a mystery to us."

Mr Gerstenmaier said wires had been found cut inside the unit before it had been loaded onto the shuttle.

The computer is designed to collect and relay data from sensors which detect vibrations and forces on the space station's external trusses.

The equipment had been supplied by a sub-contractor, he added.

Mr Gerstenmaier said engineers would try to repair the hardware before 7 August, when the space shuttle Endeavour is due to fly to ISS, but that the mission would not be delayed.

The damage is believed to be the first act of sabotage of flight equipment Nasa has discovered.




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Omega_M
it's unclear whether they flew the space shuttle, the training jet or the shuttle simulator when under the influence. How the hell can you drink and report to work if you are an astronaut !? These people have too much responsibility and their missions are way too critical for them to indulge into these things at work. Shameful and shocking.
Magnetonium


Ironically, I thought that it was only the Russians [cosmonauts] who did this ... but I was wrong ;-) hehe
Lira
Purple
Astronauting is one of the most stressful jobs.. there are aliens and blackholes in space that can suck you right in even before you know.. they need drinks too.
NeoPhono
It would be so much cooler if they smoked pot instead. It's every stoner's dream to blast off into outer space.
me&myself
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Originally posted by Magnetonium


Ironically, I thought that it was only the Russians [cosmonauts] who did this ... but I was wrong ;-) hehe

well firstly I've decided the same)
which means we're both caught with a stereotype))
AlphaStarred
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Originally posted by me&myself
well firstly I've decided the same)
which means we're both caught with a stereotype))


Magnetonium is lightheartedly 'stereotyping' himself. That is a knowing smile hehe..
me&myself
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Originally posted by Purple
Astronauting is one of the most stressful jobs.. there are aliens and blackholes in space that can suck you right in even before you know.. they need drinks too.

now that's what i call the right attitude))
+1

we're humans) all of us)
AlphaStarred
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Originally posted by me&myself
we're humans) all of us)


searching for perfection? :)

me&myself
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Originally posted by AlphaStarred
Magnetonium is lightheartedly 'stereotyping' himself. That is a knowing smile hehe..

Well I've ran through some of ur debates, and I really like the way he stands for my country, actually))

but the thing is, don't u see, how press & TV "washes" your heads)
and I mean both sides)
As for me, I believe that we'll never know the truth, cause there are people, that don't want us to know it.
and for the Government of the country is necessary to have an "outdoors" enemy, to draw peoples attention to it, not to their country's problems)
that's my point)

so it's smth in the middle)
me&myself
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Originally posted by AlphaStarred
searching for perfection? :)

Well, yeah)
It describes my mood for now)
But recently smn reminded me about Carlos Castaneda's way of education (I'm not sure I've picked the right word here)
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